Supporting Characters
- Ants: a colany of ants who spend most of their time desperately seeking food.
- Beaver Boy: a 2-year-old beaver who lives in a dammed pond. He's friends with Quack.
- Beaver Mom: Beaver Boy's mom. Age: 40's.
- Beaver Dad: Beaver Boy's firm but kind dad. Age: 40's-50's.
- Dragonfly: a dragonfly who lives on the shore of Quack's pond.
- Fish: a school of fish who live in Quack's pond.
- Hoot: a worldly owl who lives in the Deep Dark Woods. Age: 40's-50's.
- Nellie: a wise dog. Age: middle-aged.
- Newton: an elderly male turtle who lives under an apple tree. Age: 70's-80's.
- Quack 2: Quack's doppelganger.
- Rabbit: a rabbit.
- Robin: an adult robin. Age: 30's-40's.
- Skunk: a skunk who lives in a hollow log near Quack's pond. Age: 40's-50's.
- Squeak: a cowardly mouse who lives under a brick.
- Tom: an evil kitten who lives in a tree. Age: 4-5.
- Willow: an elderly female turtle who lives under a willow tree. Age: 70's.
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