Back in the early 2000s, a peculiar group of ducks lived in a quiet pond nestled on the edge of a bustling town. Unlike any other ducks, these feathered friends had a knack for standing out, capturing attention with their playful antics and stylish feathers. One day, inspired by the rising trend of social media among humans, they decided to become the first-ever duck influencers in the pond. They began posting peck-approved content — splashing videos, leaf-chasing challenges, and synchronized swimming routines. Slowly but surely, they attracted a flock of followers from both the animal kingdom and humans who frequented the pond. However, not all ducks were convinced that chasing fame was wise. Now, they face a crucial decision: Should they double down on their influencer lifestyle to expand their reach beyond the pond or focus on nurturing a close-knit community of local pond visitors and fellow wildlife?