A man took his old duck to the Doctor, concerned
because the duck wouldn't eat.
The Doctor explained to the man that as ducks age
their upper bills grow down over their lower bills and
make it difficult for the animal to pick up it's food.
"What you need to do is gently file the upper bill
down even with the lower bill.
But you must be extra careful because the duck's
nostrils are located in the upper bill and if you file down
too far, when the duck takes a drink of water it'll
drown."
The man goes about his business and about a week later
the Doctor runs into his patient.
"Well, how is that duck of yours?" the Doctor
inquires.
"He's dead," declared the heartbroken man.
"I told you not to file his upper bill down too far!
He took a drink of water and drowned didn't he?"
insisted the Doctor.
"No." lamented the man. "I think he was dead before I
took him out of the vise."
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