She might do that because the gooseling might be grown up and the baby needs to live by himself.
Gilbert Godfried
"Gander" is the term for the male goose. The female goose is called a goose, or a hen.
It looks as any liver would. It is reddish brown depending on how healthy the goose was. It would have lines, folds and bloodstreams travelling inside and out.
The Gander is a male goose, ergo, the child of one would be a Gosling (young, or baby goose). The mama goose is called a hen or just a goose. Remember "what is good for the goose is good for the gander!"
There really isn't much of one. The female goose is usually called just that, the 'goose'. "Goose" applies both to the species in general, as well as specifically the female of the species. If one was to refer to the female goose and the male goose, one would call them 'goose' and 'gander', respectively.
A gander is a male goose.It's an adult male goose (as in what's good for the goose is good for the gander).
There really isn't much of one. The female goose is usually called just that, the 'goose'. "Goose" applies both to the species in general, as well as specifically the female of the species. If one was to refer to the female goose and the male goose, one would call them 'goose' and 'gander', respectively.
It depends if a wood chuck is chucking wood near by!
According to the compilation of myths in the Bibliotheke, Nemesis might have been the mother of 2 sets of twins: Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra, and Castor and Pollux. Supposedly, Nemesis turned into a goose in order to avoid Zeus, but he turns into a swan and mates with her. The egg Nemesis laid is found by Queen Leda of Sparta.This would explain why Nemesis considered the goose sacred to her.
According to the compilation of myths in the Bibliotheke, Nemesis might have been the mother of 2 sets of twins: Helen of Troy and Clytemnestra, and Castor and Pollux. Supposedly, Nemesis turned into a goose in order to avoid Zeus, but he turns into a swan and mates with her. The egg Nemesis laid is found by Queen Leda of Sparta.This would explain why Nemesis considered the goose sacred to her.
Being called a goose would be like being called a little silly.
If a goose and a jack russel terrier dog were in a physical fight together, it may be safe to assume that the goose would come off worse after the altercation. While a goose may snap at the dog, the large powerful jaws of the dog would inflict quite a bit of damage on the bird.