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By Citizen Reporter

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Man’s ‘research’ about ducks fails to impress National Geographic

The wildlife channel and magazine followed the man on Twitter, thinking he was about to share something of great value with them.


Twitter user @StephenJMolloy found himself joining the blocked list of the National Geographical channel after sharing what he described as “mind-blowing” research about ducks.

The man asked the channel to follow him on Twitter so he could send them a message about his so-called research, which they did.

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He then shared his findings, which read: “Ducks don’t actually float. Their legs are so long that they are able to walk on he river bed.”

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National Geographic was so mind-blown that they thought blocking the man on Twitter to avoid more “research findings” was their only option.

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All his followers said he deserved what he got.

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