Up to 12. The largest number I have seen in an urban area is 7.
Offspring of ducks are called "ducklings" and that of geese are called "goslings."
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.
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.
you meant to say *write not "wright" and offspring means children or the reproduction 'of' for example: The mother Goose summoned for her offspring of small feeble geese as we threw bread near the lake.
Just like any geese would communicate. They honk. Egyptian Geese are know to communicate their territorial control by killing the offspring of neighboring pairs of geese. See link(s) below for more information:
They are called "Canada Geese."
Geese and ducks are both waterfowl but belong to different genera, which typically makes interbreeding unlikely. While there are rare instances of hybridization between certain species of geese and ducks, such as the cross between a domestic duck and a wild goose, these hybrids are usually sterile and unable to produce viable offspring. Therefore, while they may mate, successful reproduction is not common.
The correct term is "geese". There were many geese in the sky.
They are different species. If they could mate to produce fertile offspring, they wouldn't have separate names.
Geese are oviparous, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs. Female geese typically build nests and lay a clutch of eggs, which they incubate until they hatch. Unlike viviparous animals, which give birth to live young, geese rely on eggs for the development of their offspring.
The geese fly south for the winter to escape the cold weather.
1,234,362,20 geese in north America