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Where does the mergangue come from?

The word "mergangue" is likely a misspelling of "merganser," a type of duck.

Mergansers are a group of ducks known for their long, slender bills with serrated edges, which they use to catch fish. They are found in various parts of the world, including North America, Europe, and Asia.

Therefore, mergansers, not "mergangue," come from various parts of the world, depending on the specific species.

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