I can only speak for Canadian Geese here, but they do not change their appearance. They experience a molt once a year, where they lose their feathers, but the feathers grow back with the same pattern. Once they lose their fur as goslings and get their adult feathers, that's their coloring for life.
The adaptations of a goose are:
Geese have afew adaptations. One adaptation that hey have are there webbed feet. This is skin, making their feet look like flippers. It helps them swim. Their bodies also produce an oil that they spread their feathers with. This helps to keep the goose dry when it swims in the water.
web feet are better to swim
Geese avoid the forest and prefer instead open fields, ponds, and lakes.
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Cougar adaptations
No bullfrog adaptations are currently in existence
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
Some of their adaptations are their needle-sharp claws and adaptations to different biomes of the world
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