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200 ducks rescued from box truck in Calif. desert after owner mysteriously died

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200 ducks rescued from box truck in Calif. desert after owner mysteriously died

LOS ANGELES — Nearly 200 ducks have been rescued from a box truck in the Southern California desert after their owner mysteriously died — leaving the birds trapped inside.

LA County Animal Care and Control officers were called to Palmdale on Wednesday after the California Highway Patrol discovered the mallards packed inside the truck — possibly ready for slaughter.

Officials said the owner of the truck was found dead — and the destination and true owner of the mallards could not be determined.

Ducks in transport crates inside a truck.

The ducks were discovered packed inside a box truck in Palmdale. County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control

Two animal care and control officers, one in uniform and one in a white hazmat suit, transfer a white duck.

The owner of the truck was found dead and details surrounding his death have not been released. County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control

“This morning, our Palmdale ACC officers responded to a heartbreaking and unusual situation,” the LA County ACC said.

Officers moved quickly to intervene. “Our priority was clear: get them to safety,” the department said.

All of the ducks were removed from the truck and taken to animal care centers, where they are now being monitored while officials work to determine their origin and what will happen to them next.

Two animal control officers and a person in a hazmat suit examine ducks.

The fate of the ducks’ is yet to be determined. County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control

Details surrounding the owner’s death have not been released, and it remains unclear how long the ducks had been inside the truck or where they were being transported.

Officials are now asking for the public’s help as they continue investigating the situation and working to figure out who is the rightful owner.

It’s unclear whether they will be sent to a rescue farm, or a slaughter house.

But for now, they’re just ducky.

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