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One plucky duck took the ride of a lifetime in Ohio this week on Cedar Point's famous Millennium Force roller coaster.

The park, located in Sandusky, Ohio, believes that the duck snuck onto the coaster after it was already in motion.

Tony Clark, spokesman for Cedar Point, shared with Fox News Digital via email that "it appears the duck may have flown into the ride vehicle at some point while it was in operation."

Instead of waiting for park maintenance staff to remove the waterfowl, one guest took matters into her own hands and carried the stowaway off the coaster herself.

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The duck, seen here between seats on the Millennium Force roller coaster, appears to have hitched a ride on the coaster mid-action. (Aiden Kearns)

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Clark added "That particular guest made the choice to immediately take the duck with her."

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The duck was removed immediately from the Millennium Force roller coaster by one brave park guest. (Aiden Kearns)

Park maintenance staff seek to remove the stowaway duck onboard the Millennium Force roller coaster at Cedar Park in Sandusky, Ohio.

Park maintenance staff seek to remove the stowaway duck onboard the Millennium Force roller coaster at Cedar Park in Sandusky, Ohio. (Aiden Kearns)

Cedar Point called it, "a wild ride, indeed."

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Amusement Today gifted the Millennium Force, with speeds up to 93 mph, their most prestigious "Golden Ticket Award" for best steel coaster in 2019.