Pet Duck VS. Pet Squirrel: Which One Do You Prefer?

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So I was wondering....I have a pet duck, and it's one of the tamest bird I have ever seen. She loves to be held upside down and get her belly scratched. Now a few months ago, my friend found a baby squirrel who had fallen from it's nest in the tree. They took it in and bottle fed it for a while. And to this day, it's still with them and leaves their house and comes back to sleep at night. I thought it was pretty neat, the thing likes to get it's ears scratched. what would you prefer, if you had the choice.
A tame duck, or a tame squirrel? Post which one you'd prefer. And for what reason. And tust me, they both get you an equal amount of hot girls. ;)
 
duck....they taste better once you get bored with taking care of it.
 
Both. I've kept chickens and ducks myself as pets. I was not bothered by what my family tells me when I kept them.;)
 
I'd say both. I used to have an awesome chicken named Gurdie, unfortunately a stupid pitbull came in my yard and killed her... But anyways she would come when I called her, I could pet her and she'd follow me everywhere. And everyday when I let my german shepherd out she'd run through the door and over to the cabinet where I kept her food. I miss that darn chicken... I actually had 2 both were killed by pits on separate occasions.

And as for squirrels, my friend just found one as well and it is the sweetest little thing, ball of energy, its constantly running around and will jump on you from outta nowhere and run in your shirt :]
 
i would want the duck
 
My friend has raised a few squirrels over the years that have fallen out of trees as babies. Once they get older they usually get mean and nippy.

I vote for the duck. :)
 
Keep Both. When you get tired of the hot chicks, they're both good protein source. They're both tasty when grilled. Tasted a little bit of both during survival training. The duck is much easier to catch in the wild with bare hands.
 
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