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The largest subspecies is B. c. maxima, or the giant Canada goose, and the smallest (with the separation of the cackling goose group) is B. c. parvipes, or the lesser Canada goose. [17] An exceptionally large male of race B. c. maxima, which rarely exceed 8 kg (18 lb) , weighed 10.9 kg (24 lb) and had a wingspan of 2.24 m (7 ft 4 in). This ...
The Vancouver Canada goose (Branta canadensis fulva) is a subspecies of Canada goose, ... Its weight ranges from 2.7 to 5.9 kg (6 to 13 lbs). Distribution
The giant Canada goose (Branta canadensis maxima) is the largest subspecies of Canada goose, on average weighing in at 5 kg (11 pounds). It is found in central North America. These geese were at one point considered extinct, but were later rediscovered. The giant Canada goose was once kept and bred in captivity for use as hunting decoys and for ...
Articles related to the Canada goose (Branta canadensis) and its subspecies. Pages in category "Canada goose" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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The Atlantic Canada goose is characterized as having a medium grey chest and warm brown wings and flanks. [1] It ranges in length from 90 to 100 cm (3 to 3.2 ft) and has a wingspan of 160 to 185 cm (5.2 to 6.1 ft).
The Moffitt's Canada goose (Branta canadensis moffitti), also known as the Western Canada goose or Great Basin Canada Goose is a subspecies of the Canada goose. Native to the western interior of North America surrounding the Rocky Mountains , its range has expanded due to introductions to various regions of western North America.
While the global supply chain pile-up has left many brands out in the cold, Dani Reiss is feeling pretty warm at Canada Goose Holdings. “We do not expect to have any material headwinds in supply ...