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Duduri

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A small giant of Poscipedade (or Dulkak) people's Pocipeddi (Pulcidipade) community. They have the unusual ability to swim and sink. Even though Duuri's residence across the vast area is less and less than a day. There are about 6 million and 35 million Dusuris across 3 million kilometers of the world.

body structure

A small bird with low tones and eyes in Dusuri. Looks like a little duck. The body is nearly full of water. The length is between 23 and 29 cm. The wings are 40 to 45 inches. The weight is 150 to 200 villages. In winter, they seem totally different. It's the same as a wife and male carpenter.

Normal form

The black back of Dusuri. The black hat is surrounded. The dark brown side of the back of the neck. This part is black too. The tail is unusual. The front part is gray. In the latter part of the body and the upper tail, Folano-Faf and gray-shirt. The bottom part is light brown. The eye is red or yellow. Other times, it's black, lower yellow. The language is black too. However, a little bit of the lips is always yellow or white. There is a white or yellow part in front of the mouth and eyes. Legs are tall and dark green. The feet are not like the other clear birds. It's in the body. To swim and sink into the water of the leg and shape, it is difficult to move across the land. However, it rarely comes to land.

Winter Building

The thick parts of the body are darker in winter. The front part and the cheek are brown. The gray-haired parts capture light brownness. The dugar white or yellow part of the lips is even bigger and clearer. A black part is seen under the lips. By the end of winter, the colours became pale.

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The minors are pale than adults. Their lips are full of yellow. With age and age, his lips are loud. A white-and-white beard is also seen across the throat.

Identified

Main body letters and The total nine tribals of Dusuri are identified on size. These are:

T. r.fflimalis (Pads, 1764): Their main home is from Eastern Europe to Ural Mountains and North Africa
T. R. R. Ireraques (Tscart, 1923): Iraq and South Western Iran.
T. r.capsis (Salvari, 1848): Sub-Saharan Desert, Madagascar, the Caucasus to India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Myanmar.
T.F. p. poggi (Rykenow, 1902): The main home to Southeast and eastern Asia, China's Hinan state, Japan, Taiwan and Kuril Islands is south of the islands.
T.F. philyppsis (Bonnerre, 1799: Their main home is north of the Philippines.
T.F. Fotobato: Mindanao, South Philippines.
T. R. R. Grayer (G. R. Gray, 1861)