![]() Long Boi by Heslington Fish Pond in 2021 | |
Other name(s) | Longboi |
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Species | Domestic duck (Anas platyrhynchos domesticus) |
Breed | Indian Runner duck–Mallard cross |
Sex | Male |
Hatched | before 2018 |
Died | c. April 2023 York, United Kingdom |
Known for | Tallness, memes, popular culture, media appearances |
Residence | Derwent College, University of York |
Height | around 70 cm (2 ft 4 in) |
https://www.york.ac.uk/about/history/long-boi/ |
Long Boi (before 2018 – April 2023) was an unusually tall male duck that lived by Derwent College, University of York, England. He was thought to be an Indian Runner duck-Mallard cross, standing out among the other ducks on the campus due to his height. He went viral and became an internet meme in 2021. His popularity saw him become an unofficial mascot for the university.[1][2] At least one commentator has branded him 'Britain's most famous duck'.[3]
In May 2023, Long Boi was presumed dead, having not been seen on campus for several weeks.[4][5] A memorial service for Long Boi was held on 26 September 2024, which was presided over by Greg James and broadcast live on BBC Radio 1, and culminated with the unveiling of a bronze statue of Long Boi.[6]
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