No. The Spot-billed Duck is a large duck with a body length of about 50 to 64 centimeters. It is a subspecies of the Indian Spot-billed Duck and is mainly distributed in Bangladesh, China, Cambodia, India, Laos and other places. The spot-billed duck is listed in the "International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List of Endangered Species" (IUCN) 2016 ver3.1 - Least Concern (LC). It is a world nature protected animal, so it cannot be eaten. According to Article 341 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, eating naturally protected animals constitutes the crime of illegal hunting and killing of precious and endangered wild animals, and the illegal purchase, transportation and sale of precious and endangered wild animals, precious and endangered animals. Those who commit the crime of endangering wildlife products will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than 5 years or criminal detention and a fine. If the circumstances are very serious, they will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 5 years but not more than 10 years or criminal detention and a fine. If the circumstances are particularly serious, they will be sentenced to not less than 10 years. Imprisonment and fines or confiscation of property.