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Anas

Anas is a genus of ducks in the family Anatidae, within the order Anseriformes. Ducks assigned to Anas are commonly referred to as dabbling ducks, feeding mainly at the water's surface rather than diving. They are found in wetlands and open water across many continents, with diverse plumages and vocalizations. Members of Anas typically have broad bills and legs set toward the rear of the body, adaptations suited to surface feeding and wading.

Taxonomic classification of Anas has varied over time as molecular studies clarified relationships among dabbling ducks.

Anas is also a given name, of Arabic origin, used in various countries. It means sociability or

Some
species
previously
placed
in
Anas
have
been
moved
to
other
genera,
such
as
Mareca
and
Spatula,
leading
to
different
circumscriptions
among
authorities.
The
genus
historically
included
the
mallard
(Anas
platyrhynchos)
and
several
related
forms;
in
many
classifications
the
Mallard,
domestic
duck,
and
several
other
familiar
and
regional
species
are
retained
in
Anas
or
adjacent
groups.
The
exact
composition
of
Anas
thus
depends
on
the
taxonomic
framework
used
by
a
given
authority.
companionship.
Notable
individuals
with
the
name
include
Anas
bin
Malik,
a
companion
of
the
Prophet
Muhammad,
who
is
cited
in
Islamic
tradition.
The
name
appears
in
different
transliterations
and
can
be
found
among
speakers
of
different
languages
and
cultures.