goodness no!
The plural possessive is geese's. A sentence could be "They found that several of their geese's eggs had been eaten by a fox."
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yes
The answer is quite simple. The eggs are her children and they belong to her...much the way a human mother protects her children.
Geese are known to be territorial and aggressive towards perceived threats, which can include snakes. While geese may harass or attack snakes that come too close to their nest or territory, they do not actively seek out snakes to kill them.
Kill whatever is killing the geese, simply.
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
Geese lay eggs, which means that they are birds not mammals.
Geese are oviparous. Oviparous means laying eggs that hatch. Viviparous means gestating offspring inside the body, like mammals, which geese do not do. Geese are birds, they lay eggs and hatch out their babies from them.
No, because they leave the geese alone
Kill whatever is killing the geese, simply.
Geese are oviparous. Oviparous means laying eggs that hatch. Viviparous means gestating offspring inside the body, like mammals, which geese do not do. Geese are birds, they lay eggs and hatch out their babies from them.