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  2. Barnacle goose myth - Wikipedia

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    The barnacle goose myth is a widely-reported historical misconception about the breeding habits of the barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis) and brant goose (Branta bernicla). [1] One version of the myth is that these geese emerge fully formed from goose barnacles ( Cirripedia ). [ 2 ]

  3. Barnacle goose - Wikipedia

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    The barnacle goose (Branta leucopsis) is a species of goose that belongs to the genus Branta of black geese, ... The barnacle myth can be dated back to at least the ...

  4. Goose barnacle - Wikipedia

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    "The goose-tree" from Gerard's Herbal (1597), displaying the belief that goose barnacles produced barnacle geese.. In the days before birds were known to migrate, barnacle geese, Branta leucopsis, were thought to have developed from this crustacean through spontaneous generation, since they were never seen to nest in temperate Europe, [4] hence the English names "goose barnacle" and "barnacle ...

  5. Barnacle - Wikipedia

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    One version of the barnacle goose myth is that the birds emerge fully formed from goose barnacles. [59] [60] The myth, with variants such as that the goose barnacles grow on trees, owes its longstanding popularity to ignorance of bird migration. [61] [62] [63] The myth survived to modern times through bestiaries. [64]

  6. Canon Alexander Galloway - Wikipedia

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    In many parts of his history of Scotland, Boece draws on medieval explanations based on myth, [33] The lasting feature was that Boece allowed Galloway to express the view that barnacle geese did come from barnacles. The explanation may involve the geese dropping from trees growing on the sea shore fully formed.

  7. Brant (goose) - Wikipedia

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    The genus name Branta is a Latinised form of Old Norse brandgás, "burnt (black) goose". The specific epithet bernicla is Medieval Latin for barnacle. [8] The brant and the similar barnacle goose were previously considered to be the same species and believed to be the same creature as the barnacle. [8] That myth can be dated back to at least ...

  8. Vegetable Lamb of Tartary - Wikipedia

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    In 1698 Sir Hans Sloane claimed a Chinese tree fern, Cibotium barometz, was the origin of the myth. Sloane found the specimen in a Chinese cabinet of curiosities he acquired. The "lamb" is produced by removing the leaves from a short length of the fern's woolly rhizome. When the rhizome is inverted, it fancifully resembles a woolly lamb, with ...

  9. Talk:Barnacle goose myth - Wikipedia

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    1 Barnacle and Brant geese myth. 6 comments. 2 Several suggestions/issues. ... Talk: Barnacle goose myth. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.