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  2. Goose - Wikipedia

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    The word "goose" is a direct descendant of Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰh₂éns.In Germanic languages, the root gave Old English gōs with the plural gēs and gandra (becoming Modern English goose, geese, gander, respectively), West Frisian goes, gies and guoske, Dutch: gans, New High German Gans, Gänse, and Ganter, and Old Norse gās and gæslingr, whence English gosling.

  3. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    Some geese return to the same nesting ground year after year and lay eggs with their mate, raising them in the same way each year. This is recorded from the many tagged geese which frequent the East Coast. Canada geese fly in a distinctive V-shaped flight formation, with an altitude of 1 km (3,000 feet) for migration flight.

  4. Barnacle goose myth - Wikipedia

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    Boece would have known these geese as Claik Geese or Clack Geese and sometimes Clag-geese. [57] The age of the myth and the lack of empirical evidence on bird migration led to other erroneous accounts of the breeding habits of Barnacle Geese being common until the 20th century. [50] [58]

  5. Farmer Gives Goose and Her Babies a Shower and It’s ... - AOL

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    They always had 5 or 6 babies at a time, so I was surprised that Harriet only had 3. Birdfact.com shared how many goslings a goose normally has, "A goose brood may number around 5 to 10 chicks.

  6. ‘Endless Stream’ of Baby Geese Swimming After Mom ... - AOL

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    CPR shared this, "Geese's well-known parental instincts can apply to all goslings, even if those babies aren't biologically their own. Canada geese, like humans, are monogamous, and couples often ...

  7. Two baby geese recovering after driver purposely hits goose ...

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    The baby geese are the only survivors out of two adults and seven goslings, wildlife officials said. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. Barnacle goose - Wikipedia

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    The natural history of the barnacle goose was long surrounded with a legend claiming that they were born of driftwood: Nature produces [Bernacae] against Nature in the most extraordinary way. They are like marsh geese but somewhat smaller. They are produced from fir timber tossed along the sea, and are at first like gum.

  9. Domestic goose - Wikipedia

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    Geese have also been strongly selected for fecundity, with females laying up to 500 eggs per year, compared to 5–12 eggs for a wild goose. [3] [5] As most domestic geese display little sexual dimorphism, sexing is based primarily on physical characteristics and behaviour. Males are typically taller and larger than females, and have longer ...