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a nest or in the water
Geese do not get pregant. They lay eggs and sit on a nest.
They build nest out of honey comb so big predators can't attack tem.
They live from the Canadian timberline to south Louisiana, Georgia, and southern California.They're home is in a nest though..
move them b/c the moms will kill the other's kits to ensure her own's survival
Are you sure you have the exact date she sat down on that nest correct? It is possible for a goose to go up to 35 days on the nest before her goslings have hatched. When a goose sits down on her nest it does not mean that she immediately drops the eggs into it. Most Canadas will sit on their nest one week before beginning to lay the eggs and the eggs take a day each to lay. If you are positive that she has been on a layed egg for 35 days, you need to contact a wildlife rehabilitator. Call immediately if she is sluggish, keeps her head down, feathers puffed up or has a vacant or tired look in her eyes. She is ill and is need medical attention.
They poop them out. Under their AAAAAAAAZZZZZZZZAAAAAAAAAAS
Yes, the word 'nest' is a collective noun for:a nest of bowlsa nest of crocodilesa nest of hornetsa nest of machine gunsa nest of micea nest of pheasantsa nest of rabbitsa nest of rumorsa nest of snakesa nest of termitesa nest of toadsa nest of turtlesa nest of vipersa nest of vulturesa nest of wasps
An eastern chipmunk is born with many survival instincts. These instincts include food gathering, nest making, parenting, and the flight or fight instinct.
The collective noun 'nest' is used for:a nest of antsa nest of beesa nest of bowlsa nest of crocodilesa nest of hornetsa nest of micea nest of rabbitsa nest of toadsa nest of turtlesa nest of vipersa nest of vulturesa nest of wasps
In the animal world it is the parents that the babies learn basic survival techniques from which is usually why orphaned orangutans dont fare too well because they are solely dependent on their mothers to show them how to find food, Build a nest and climb the trees
He makes a home the same way birds do; he picks up sticks and makes a nest (he picks up with his mouth).