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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 31

    The Mandarin duck, native to East Asia, should not be in the middle of Manhattan. And yet, against all odds, he is there. And he is dazzling.https://nyti.ms/2DgoMZ1 

    6:44 AM - 31 Oct 2018
    • 9,903 Retweets
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    • MsArchilaART aamer habib Natys 💜 Wanda Taylor Max Lagano heather orgonas Paige Michelle Glauser 비세계의 물떡🌪
    1,005 replies 9,903 retweets 32,584 likes
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      2. Matthew A. Cherry‏Verified account @MatthewACherry Oct 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Here's a video of onepic.twitter.com/YuJHv8Ocni

        39 replies 684 retweets 1,593 likes
      3. mary‏Verified account @msmarypryor Oct 31
        Replying to @MatthewACherry @nytimes

        You definitely love this duck

        4 replies 0 retweets 147 likes
      4. Stephen‏ @Trinkwald Oct 31
        Replying to @msmarypryor @MatthewACherry @nytimes

        i definitely also love this duck

        1 reply 0 retweets 149 likes
      5. Mike‏ @birthofwords Oct 31
        Replying to @Trinkwald @msmarypryor and

        I definitely also love this duck

        1 reply 0 retweets 95 likes
      6. Rebecca Esther  ♿️‏ @RebeccaEstherxo Oct 31
        Replying to @birthofwords @Trinkwald and

        I, too, love this duck.

        1 reply 0 retweets 76 likes
      7. Rebecca Esther  ♿️‏ @RebeccaEstherxo Oct 31
        Replying to @RebeccaEstherxo @birthofwords and

        Um. Definitely.

        1 reply 0 retweets 46 likes
      8. Kentsoul‏ @m_Erocrush Oct 31
        Replying to @RebeccaEstherxo @birthofwords and

        I too, definitely love this duck.

        1 reply 0 retweets 48 likes
      9. Dave White (7 - 2)‏ @DocWhite11 Oct 31
        Replying to @m_Erocrush @RebeccaEstherxo and

        I love this duck more than the last 4 people who claimed to love this duck

        9 replies 0 retweets 142 likes
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      2. Cheryl Post‏ @dcdals Oct 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Pic I took last year at the Central Park Zoo so this doesn't seem so far fetchedpic.twitter.com/z31BIHegt9

        6 replies 14 retweets 208 likes
      3. Kyle Davis‏ @TheDaringPastry Oct 31
        Replying to @dcdals @nytimes

        Did someone say farfetch’d? 😂pic.twitter.com/ksn36SZWW0

        5 replies 7 retweets 295 likes
      4. Cheryl Post‏ @dcdals Oct 31
        Replying to @TheDaringPastry @nytimes

        Lol...I had no idea what that was a pic of you tweeted. I had to Google it. What a coincidence i used that term

        0 replies 0 retweets 20 likes
      5. End of conversation
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      2. Bk4U‏ @Bkellerman5 Oct 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        Better send in the troops! It's an invasion.

        14 replies 12 retweets 420 likes
      3. David‏ @lyonsd777 Oct 31
        Replying to @Bkellerman5 @nytimes

        Build a wall! Any ducklings fathered by this duck will not be granted automatic citizenship. A duck could easily live 10 years or more while getting all the benefits of American Duckery.

        12 replies 50 retweets 658 likes
      4.  💒 ☄ 🛐Norma de Coto.‏ @normaprincesa7 Oct 31
        Replying to @lyonsd777 @Bkellerman5 @nytimes

        😘Buenisimo!!

        1 reply 0 retweets 11 likes
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      2. Shadesonpoint‏ @shadesonpoint Oct 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        I saw this one at the same pond last year!pic.twitter.com/Jp5Ib57A79

        3 replies 5 retweets 57 likes
      3. Ismael Byrd‏ @izzykareem Oct 31
        Replying to @shadesonpoint @nytimes

        that's a wood duck, native to north america

        2 replies 1 retweet 26 likes
      4. Shadesonpoint‏ @shadesonpoint Oct 31
        Replying to @izzykareem @nytimes

        Never said it was the same, just giving duck love 🦆

        1 reply 2 retweets 39 likes
      5. Ismael Byrd‏ @izzykareem Oct 31
        Replying to @shadesonpoint @nytimes

        didn't think you thought it was the same, just saying what the species was... duck love ftw

        0 replies 0 retweets 19 likes
      6. End of conversation
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      2. 林彪(Tiger Woods)  🐯‏ @TigerWoods913 Oct 31
        Replying to @nytimes

        It obviously arrived Mexico first, then crossed the border secretly, just like everyone else.

        5 replies 3 retweets 151 likes
      3. DeeDee‏ @MammaJello Oct 31
        Replying to @TigerWoods913 @nytimes

        Flew over the wall

        2 replies 0 retweets 39 likes
      4. Nathan Lang‏ @ZombieTreeFrog Oct 31
        Replying to @MammaJello @TigerWoods913 @nytimes

        BUILD THAT NET! BUILD THAT NET! BUILD THAT NET!

        0 replies 0 retweets 49 likes
      5. End of conversation

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