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SYDNEY, Australia – Trevor, the "most solitary duck in the world" who lived in Niue, a small Pacific island, died this weekend and sparked a wave of condolences.
In the Facebook page dedicated to the duck, they said that "he was seen dead in a bush after being attacked by dogs".
"It's a sad time for Niue, it has captivated the population of 1,600 and the 9,000 tourists who visit us every year," Niue Chamber of Commerce chief Rae Findlay told ABC on Sunday. .
Trevor became famous last year during a visit from New Zealand reporters to the island. It appeared a year ago in Niue, where there is neither a natural pond nor suitable habitat for a duck. That's why it is thought that he arrived with a storm coming from New Zealand.
Later, he was baptized "the most solitary duck in the world".
Niue Island, located approximately 2,400 kilometers northeast of New Zealand, is home to one of the largest reefs in the world.
The duck's name refers to Trevor Mallar, spokesman for the House of Representatives of New Zealand. "The deepest sympathy of the New Zealand people for the people of Niue," Mallard wrote on Facebook after the duck's death.
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