Are mail mallard ducks ficious

Mallard ducks, including those found in mail, are generally considered to be non-aggressive and not typically "ficious" (a term that is not commonly used to describe animal behavior).

Mallards are a domesticated species of duck that has been bred for thousands of years for their meat, eggs, and feathers. They are known for their friendly and docile nature, and are often kept as pets or raised on farms for their eggs and meat.

In fact, Mallards are often considered to be one of the most popular and well-behaved duck breeds, and are commonly used in duck farming and breeding programs.

That being said, like any animal, Mallards can exhibit aggressive behavior if they feel threatened, scared, or if they are not properly socialized. For example, if a Mallard duck is not used to being handled or is not comfortable with human interaction, it may become defensive or aggressive.

In the case of mail Mallard ducks, it's likely that they are being raised in a controlled environment and are not being subjected to stress or trauma, which can contribute to aggressive behavior. However, it's always important to handle animals with care and respect, and to ensure that they are being treated humanely and with proper care.

It's worth noting that the term "ficious" is not a commonly used or scientifically recognized term to describe animal behavior. If you're concerned about the behavior of a specific Mallard duck or any other animal, it's best to consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for professional advice.