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Geese need three things to survive: 1) On land - grasses, marsh grass, berries, seeds. 2) In water - pond plants, tubers, roots, algae. 3) Also feed on crops like clover, alfalfa, wheat, rye, corn, barley, oats and grain left in farmers' fields after the harvest.

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Most geese will fly south in the winter. The rest of the year they will find a safe place to nest. They tend to stay in areas that have both a source of water and food. They are also protective of both their young and their mate (geese mate for life). As a result they will normally stay in a area that offer some protection from the elements and predators.

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Geese do not typically enjoy snow. They can survive in cold weather. They do this by eating lots of food and hiding away food before it begins to get cold.

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geese need lots of food,water and shelter to keep unwanted animals out.

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•water

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