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  1. The Oregon Duck. The Oregon Duck is the mascot of the University of Oregon Ducks athletic program, based on Disney's Donald Duck character through a special license agreement. The mascot wears a green and yellow costume, and a green and yellow beanie cap with the word "Oregon" written on it. The Oregon Duck at a basketball game in 2017.

    • Anthropomorphic duck
    • University of Oregon
    • 1940
    • Pac-12
  2. Đồng thời, Wikipedia tiếng Việt nằm trong 50 wiki "lớn nhất" toàn cầu sử dụng phần mềm MediaWiki. [11] Đầu tháng 2 năm 2013, Wikipedia tiếng Việt đã có hơn 10.000.000 sửa đổi và đạt hơn 750.000 bài viết trong đó vào khoảng nửa là do bot tạo ra. [12] Vào ngày 15 tháng 6 năm 2014 ...

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  4. May 2, 2023 · The origins of Oregon’s football program can be traced back to 1894, but it wasn’t until the early 1900s that they established a nickname for their sports teams. Even then, it was the Ducks brand that we know today. The first Oregon nickname was the “Webfoots,” which instantly, you would imagine, has some reference to the current Ducks ...

    • Oliver Hodgkinson
  5. Sep 22, 2023 · Yet, Oregon Duck history is a tale that stretches back to the late 19th century, filled with intriguing stories of evolution and transformation. The University of Oregon, nestled in the ...

  6. Mandrake, or as he was nicknamed, Roboduck, was created as the more athletic, tougher version of the Duck, and accompanied a shift in Oregon uniform style to a futuristic look. But Mandrake was a dud.

  7. The Duck has turned up at countless university receptions, sometimes posing as a statue. When an unsuspecting guest walks by with a plate of food, the Duck suddenly moves—and the food goes flying. Authority figures—head coaches, security guards, dignitaries—can’t govern the Duck.

  8. Jan 2, 2020 · Take a sip of the flavorful broth at the top. It tastes like chicken soup but 100x better. Then use the spoon to scoop out the solids, baby duck and all. In Vietnam, we chase the richness of the embryo and egg yolk with peppery Vietnamese Coriander (Rau Ram). At the bottom of the egg is a white albumen.

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