Albuquerque: Residents Perplexed by Giant Rubber Ducky in Rio GrandeAlbuquerque: Residents Perplexed by Giant Rubber Ducky in Rio Grande Residents of Albuquerque, New Mexico, were left bewildered on Monday morning as a colossal rubber ducky mysteriously surfaced in the icy waters of the Rio Grande. The duck, which measured an astonishing 10 feet tall and 12 feet wide, appeared overnight without any explanation. Social media was abuzz with photos and videos of the bizarre sight, as people speculated about its origin and purpose. “I was driving to work when I saw something out of the corner of my eye,” said local resident Maria Garcia. “I couldn’t believe it—it was a giant rubber ducky!” Authorities initially closed off the area while they investigated the ducky’s presence. However, after finding no evidence of foul play or danger, the city allowed residents to approach the inflatable amusement. Some hailed the ducky as a welcome addition to the city’s landscape. “It’s a silly but charming thing,” said student Emily Carter. “It’s a reminder to have fun and not take ourselves too seriously.” Others, however, expressed concern about the ducky’s impact on the environment. “It could block debris or harm wildlife,” said environmentalist John Smith. “I hope they remove it soon.” As of now, the mystery of the giant rubber ducky remains unsolved. City officials are working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to determine its origin and find a way to remove it without causing damage to the river or its surroundings. Until then, the ducky continues to float in the Rio Grande, baffling and delighting Albuquerque residents alike. It has become a symbol of the city’s quirky charm and the unexpected surprises that can sometimes arise in everyday life.
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