it can take as long as it wants but if it is ice then snow on top of it it may take months
The lifespan of geese is usually 20-25 years
Geese live for up to 20 -to 30 years.
10-24 years in the wild
25 to 30 years
30
They are called "Canada Geese."
According to the Indiana FWS the population of Canada geese in Indiana appears to have leveled over the past few years at 125000.
1,234,362,20 geese in north America
that the geese were beeing killed by predators,many of the geese had become infertile, the geese were migrationg out of the area.
560 years.
There are many domestic geese in Nebraska. It's farm country. Additionally, it is on the flyway of a number of wild geese species, and different wild geese can be found there off and on throughout the year.
A censes is carried out about every 2 years in Canada. A census is a recording of population. This includes how many people live in a certain city or how many people live in Canada itself.
depends on how many years the goose lives for...
They can't Geese in Northern Canada can live there in the summer. As it gets cold, they move south to more hospitable weather. But it's a losing action! With many more geese, there would be mass extermination. Ah, but the geese in southern Canada migrate (invade) Northern USA. The pattern continues as if all the geese were part of one hand that moves its small finger out of the cold one month and then moves its thumb out of the heat months later. The whole hand moves just to accommodate the small finger and then the thumb. So it is with geese. This forms a model for other species that migrate.
There are very many species of geese and even more domesticated forms/breeds of geese, so eaxctly what you mean is not clear. Geese as a whole are divided into two families - grey and black - Latin names anser and branta. There are also some distantly related birds called sheldgeese, plus the cereopsis - from a variety of genera. Canada geese are a branta species, domesticated geese are anser.
The scientific name of the Canada Goose is Branta canadensis.Although they are named for Canada, Canada geese are found all over North America at various times of the year. In the summer, Canada geese make their homes throughout most of Canada, Alaska and the northern United States. Some northern populations even make the trip over to Greenland!In the winter, most Canada geese seek warmer climates. While many do winter in southern Canada, most make their way to the mid and southern United States. Some even go the extra mile and fly all the way to northern Mexico!In terms of habitat, Canada geese use different habitats for different reasons. They tend to like low areas with lots of open water, which provides them with safety from predators.For nesting, Canada geese like upland areas near water. Quite often, they will nest on an island.
Yes, many British people live in Canada.