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* Some of the female ducks in the [[Disney Duck Comic Universe]] have "hair" on their heads in addition to feathers, while most of the male ducks just have white "feathers" that behave like hair, as in the case of Scrooge's whiskers. Gyro Gearloose does have "hair", though, and Gladstone Gander's curls seem to vary between being feathers and actually being colored blond, [[Depending on the Artist]].
* Some of the female ducks in the [[Disney Duck Comic Universe]] have "hair" on their heads in addition to feathers, while most of the male ducks just have white "feathers" that behave like hair, as in the case of Scrooge's whiskers. Gyro Gearloose does have "hair", though, and Gladstone Gander's curls seem to vary between being feathers and actually being colored blond, [[Depending on the Artist]].


Some male examples exist too. [[wikipedia:File:Ludwig von Drake.png|Ludwig von Drake]] has a fringe of hair, giving the impression that he's bald (but he has feathers on the top of his head!). [[wikipedia:File:Flintheart Glomgold - DuckTales.jpg|Flinthart Glomgold]] has a very full beard.<ref>Oddly, Glomgold only has a hairy beard in the animated series ''[[DuckTales]]''; in [http://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=FLG&view=2 the comics], it's the same color as his feathers.</ref> In ''[[DuckTales]]'', Launchpad McQuack has a red forelock peeking out from his aviator's cap; whether the rest of his head is drawn with hair or feathers varies from episode to episode.
Some male examples exist too. [[wikipedia:File:Ludwig von Drake.png|Ludwig von Drake]] has a fringe of hair, giving the impression that he's bald (but he has feathers on the top of his head!). [[wikipedia:File:Flintheart Glomgold - DuckTales.jpg|Flinthart Glomgold]] has a very full beard.<ref>Oddly, Glomgold only has a hairy beard in the animated series ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]''; in [http://coa.inducks.org/character.php?c=FLG&view=2 the comics], it's the same color as his feathers.</ref> In ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'', Launchpad McQuack has a red forelock peeking out from his aviator's cap; whether the rest of his head is drawn with hair or feathers varies from episode to episode.




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* Daisy Duck from the ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]'' presents something of an odd example, in that she originally didn't have “hair,” but in some recent variations, she's been given something much like this.
* Daisy Duck from the ''[[Classic Disney Shorts]]'' presents something of an odd example, in that she originally didn't have “hair,” but in some recent variations, she's been given something much like this.
* ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'': An amphibian example is Ms. [[Frogger]].
* ''[[Saturday Supercade]]'': An amphibian example is Ms. [[Frogger]].
* All the Duck related examples in the comic book section show up in ''[[DuckTales]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', of course.
* All the Duck related examples in the comic book section show up in ''[[DuckTales (1987)]]'' and ''[[Darkwing Duck]]'', of course.
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'': Shirley McLoon is another bird example.
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'': Shirley McLoon is another bird example.
* ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]'': Chanticleer and Goldie.
* ''[[Rock-a-Doodle]]'': Chanticleer and Goldie.
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