Anseriformes

/ˌæn.sər.ɪˈfɔːr.miːz/ noun

A taxonomic order of birds that includes all ducks, geese, and swans, characterized by specialized adaptations for aquatic life.

From Latin 'anser' (goose) plus '-formes' (having the form of), creating a taxonomic order name meaning 'goose-like birds,' a classification system developed in modern ornithology.

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