Ben Afquack is an adorable, Instagram famous duck from Minnesota. And with Ben's celebrity status, he's able to get in places other ducks usually aren't allowed, like the Science Museum of Minnesota. Ben paid a visit last week and adorable pictures were shared on his Instagram.

It's safe to say that Ben is Instagram famous because he officially holds the Guinness world record for the most followed duck on Instagram. Seriously!

So naturally, Ben gets invited to a lot of places. Based on his Instagram, he was at the Science Museum of Minnesota this past Wednesday "after-hours", as Bring Me the News writes. He was able to waddle around as he pleased (without disturbing the exhibits of course). He had a little blue diaper on that was described as his "astronaut space diaper" on his Instagram.

Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
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Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
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Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
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Credit: Ben Afquack (@minnesotaduck) via Instagram
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Ben's owner, Derek Johnson, Derek's wife Steph, and some of their friends were also on the tour with Ben. Derek told Bring Me the News that Ben had a great time but was so tired that he fell asleep while still at the museum.

Based on the pictures, it looks like Ben did have an awesome time. He looks like a very well-behaved duck with all of the activities he goes to! His Instagram shows he went to the Uptown Food Truck Festival this past weekend, he has gone paddleboarding, hiking, and frisbee golfing. He's got quite the life! You can follow Ben Afquack on Instagram: @minnesotaduck

On another note, while ducks aren't able to do this, a different bird, the robin, is allegedly able to predict the weather. Keep scrolling to see how robins and other animals supposedly predict the weather.

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