I think the geese has 2 legs, but 2 wings? So four limbs but 2 legs 2 wings I guess Hmmm
LOL. you state that at the beginning of your question.... 28
This can be solved by simultaneous equations: First off number of geese is x, number of horses is y. Therefore x + y is 28 Now geese have 2 legs, horses have 4. We know all of the legs have to equal 78. So: 2x + 4y=78 so if we multiply the top equation by -2 we get -2x -2y = -56 Combining both equations you get 2y = 22, i.e. y=11 horses So then you have 28-11 or 17 geese
They are called "Canada Geese."
The correct term is "geese". There were many geese in the sky.
The geese fly south for the winter to escape the cold weather.
1,234,362,20 geese in north America
Six geese a laying.
that the geese were beeing killed by predators,many of the geese had become infertile, the geese were migrationg out of the area.
The word "geese" has one syllable.
Wild Geese - novel - has 356 pages.
A group of geese is commonly know as a gaggle ( example: the gaggle of geese swam through the pond) <><><><> On the ground, a gaggle. In flight, a skein. But the term flock is used for many types of birds.
No. They have long legs which allow them to walk through water, not swim; they're not ducks or geese.