Some times by a area where there is a lake or a pond. Others lay theirs hidden in cattails on the side of ponds. And last somewhere that doesn't have a huge population of other ducks, geese, and people.
Birds, reptiles, and insects can lay eggs in a park. Birds such as ducks, geese, and swans often lay eggs in nests, while reptiles like turtles can also lay eggs on land. Insects such as butterflies may lay eggs on plants within the park as well.
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other birds, such as ducks and geese.
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.
Chickens and geese lay eggs in their nests.
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 lay eggs because COH TU OUVRE LA BOUCHE ET FELME LA OLHE TU IWLL TOM!!
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
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Most geese normally lay around five eggs per nest. However, they can lay anywhere from one egg to twelve eggs.
Generally they lay beitween 2 and 4 white eggs
Geese lay eggs, which means that they are birds not mammals.