The muscovy duck is a Mexican waterbird generally kept in farms. They have a fatty waddle type thing on their bills, sort of like chickens, except on top. Although they are a more tropical breed, they can quickly adapt to icy, cold weather without dying or getting ill. They have claws on their feet, which is really weird for a duck. This is like the zebra case, "Is it black with white splotches, or white with black splotches?" It's actually both, like a tie-dye of feathers. The ducklings are mostly yellowish brown, and the eggs are sort of tannish with brown spots. Their names are kind of weird, because it means "from the Moscow region," but they never lived in Russia. They don't make a stable mating couple. They just meet, lay eggs, and move on with their lives.