Long Boi, a mallard/Indian runner cross, became famous after featuring on radio and US TV.
Pierrick Roger, student union president said: "We want to ensure that everyone can reminisce about times spent with Long Boi"A fundraising campaign to create a statue of a missing duck who went viral on social media has been launched.
Long Boi, a mallard/Indian runner cross who lived at the University of York, became famous after featuring on BBC Radio 1 and US TV. The bird, which was 2ft 4in tall, has not been seen on campus for almost two months and is presumed dead.University of York Student Union president Pierrick Roger said he had been "inundated with requests from students and the wider 'Long community' to preserve the memory of Long Boi for all past, present and future".
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