If your fond childhood memories include tossing bread crusts to ducks in the park,eroticization of masculine aggression congratulations: you f*cked up.
Yes, reader, it's true. Ducks are not supposed to eat bread. Not only is it low in nutritional value, but it can also pile up on the ground and become tainted, accelerating the spread of disease.
Now, this is not new information. But a lot of people understandably didn't know -- including a Twitter user named Dallas, who came across this sign from a local park.
SEE ALSO: 2-ton Target ball pulls an 'Indiana Jones' and rolls through parking lot"Thank you for not feeding [ducks] bread," the sign says.
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And the internet replied: "Oops."
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According to the New York State Department of Conservation, it's best not to feed waterfowl at all. But if you absolutely must, the sign above recommends the following snacks:
Half cut seedless grapes
Cooked rice
Birdseed
Oats
Peas
Corn
Chopped lettuce
And please make sure the snacks don't land in water.
Via Giphy[H/T: BuzzFeed]
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