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This is a question I am still conducting a study on. In general, a goose is the most protective during the nesting season and after the goslings are born. (As would any family that was expecting or just had young ones.)

But the level of tha protectiveness depends on the individual goose. The father is usually the one doing the protecting and I have seen their concern vary from just swimming up to the shore to see who I am, all the way to challenging cars beak to grill in the parking lot.

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10y ago
  1. they could fly really high.
  2. thy have good sense
  3. they are smart not really but they are
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11y ago

I am not sure and this is not a scientific answer but maybe they use their beaks to peck an opponent.

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12y ago

Only if you provoke them. You might also make them aggressive by messing with their young.

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11y ago

geese are dangerous because they will attack you if you get to close because they think that you are trying to harm them.

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