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A rubber duck, or rubber ducky, is a toy
shaped like a duck, and is generally yellow. It may be made of rubber or
rubber-like material such as vinyl plastic (which is more often used). Most
commonly, rubber ducks are designed to be used as floating bathtub toys, however
not all rubber ducks are bath toys. Some rubber ducks are play figures similar
to other squeezable or “squeaky” toys typically given to children and sometimes
dogs. Rubber ducks can be found in various colors, sizes, shapes, and outfits.
While still primarily considered a children's toy, rubber ducks have achieved
status as a popular icon. Rubber ducks may be equipped with a squeaker. More
rarely, the toy may have a “squeaker” that makes a sound resembling the quack of
a real duck. Bath toy ducks sometimes have a hole in the bill and or in the
bottom that allows the toy to take in and then squirt water.
The origin of the rubber duck is not known,
but its history is inevitably linked to the emergence of rubber manufacturing in
the late 1800s. The earliest rubber ducks were made from harder rubber and
lacked squeakers. The yellow rubber duck has achieved an iconic status in
American pop culture and is often symbolically linked to bathing or bath tubs
and bubbles and to babies and toddlers. Jim Henson popularized rubber ducks in
1970, performing "Rubber Ducky" as Ernie, a popular Muppet from Sesame Street.
The song had two follow-ups, "Do de Rubber Duck" and "DUCKY," and Ernie
frequently spoke to his duck and carried it with him in other segments of the
show. The song "Rubber Ducky" and many of the characters of the show were done
by Jim Henson. On a special occasion, Little Richard would perform the song with
Ernie. As the rubber duck has grown in popularity over the years, many variants
are sold, including "devil ducks," "dead ducks," and "bride and groom" ducks.
The word "DUCKY" from the English word " DUCK". In 2001, The Sun, a British
tabloid newspaper reported that Queen Elizabeth II has a rubber duck in her
bathroom that wears an inflatable crown. The duck was spotted by a workman who
was repainting her bathroom.[1] The story prompted sales of rubber ducks in the
United Kingdom to increase by 80% for a short period. Rubber ducks are collected
by a small number of enthusiasts in countries including the United Kingdom,
Canada, Germany, Japan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, United States, and
the Netherlands. The 2007 Guinness World Record for World's Largest Rubber Duck
Collection numbered 2,583 unique rubber ducks was awarded to Charlotte Lee. The
rubber duck can be referred to informally as a "rubber ducky" or a "rubber
ducky." Amongst collectors of rubber ducks, the spelling "rubber ducky" has
achieved prominence, but both spellings are considered acceptable.
Some charities have run rubber duck races in
which hundreds or thousands of rubber ducks are dumped into a river, pool, or
other body of water and then floated down a race course marked off with buoys.
The first one to float past the finish line is the winner (similar to the game
Poohsticks). The rubber ducks are then retrieved and used again later. Due to
environmental concerns, sites for duck races must be chosen with care. There are
hundreds of races held in the USA and internationally. The largest race in the
United States benefits the Freestore Foodbank in Cincinnati, Ohio; over 100,000
ducks are raced to raise money for the organization. One of the more famous
rubber duck races is the Great Knoxville Rubber Duck Race[1]. This race received
attention when the Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that it was a lottery, which
stopped the race for a few years. After the state amended its constitution to
allow lotteries with special exceptions, the race was reinstituted. A famous
rubber duck race is the Halifax Duck Derby [2]. This race has 10,000 rubber
ducks in the Halifax Harbour along Bishops Landing. There's a grand prize of 1
million dollars, Trip anywhere in Canada, Large Screen TV's and more. One other
race was conducted in Australia in January 1988. It was run from the "High-level
bridge" to the "Low-level bridge" near Katherine, New Territories on the
Australia Day long weekend. Acting on behalf of the town's Bicentennial
Committee, Royal Australian Air Force officers Andrew Cairns and Jock MacGowan
constructed the release cage from PVC pipe, purchased and numbered the ducks,
printed tickets, and even arranged a helicopter fly past for the auspicious
occasion. On August 31, 2008, the Great British Duck Race was held near Hampton
Court Palace, London. An estimated 250,000 blue plastic ducks were used. Rubber
ducks are used in small quantities as herding targets for radio controlled model
yachts, the objective being to move all of the loose ducks into a floating pen.
During a Pacific storm on January 10, 1992,
three 40-foot containers holding 30,000 Friendly Floatees plastic bath toys from
a Chinese factory were washed off a ship.[2] Two-thirds of the ducks floated
south and landed three months later on the shores of Indonesia, Australia, and
South America. The remaining 10,000 ducks headed north to Alaska and then
completed a full circle back near Japan, caught up in the North Pacific Gyre
current as the so called Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Many of the ducks then
entered the Bering Strait between Alaska and Russia and were trapped in the
Arctic ice. They moved through the ice at a rate of one mile per day, and in
2000 they were sighted in the North Atlantic. The movement of the ducks had been
monitored by American oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer.
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