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they are usually hunted by big cats such as jaguars black panthers cougars and large snakes and crocadiles!!
How do snow goose protect themselves
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Yes, without the mother nurturing, and warmth it will die. The egg was probably discarded because it was already dead, or touch by a human or other predator. The mother goose probably got rid of it as to not attract the predators back to the nest.
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The singular possessive for "goose" is "goose's."
A female is a "goose" or "hen". A male is a "gander". And a baby/young goose, whether male of female, is a "gosling".
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There are fewer predators in the north. This is how it works. If the goose stayed were it was warm their little goslings would get eaten by local predators. So they head north. This takes advantage of the fact that most predators can't fly. They have to stay in the north for the winter and live off what they can find there, which isn't much. As a result the predator population remains low. When the geese show up there is lots of food for predators, like foxes, but since the only fox around are those that survived the winter there is not many of them. The few foxes that are around get a good meal but not enough to have more foxes. So the geese return every year, accepting lower loses in exchange for a long flight.
A male goose is called a gander, a female is called a goose, and a baby goose is called a gosling.
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A goose is a large honking bird.
There are a number of geese species that are found in Portugal. These include the bean goose, the pink-footed goose, the white-fronted goose, the greylag goose, the snow goose, as well as the Brent goose.