If you mean what would they ve called, it depends on the environment you observe them in..In general a group of geese is a Flock or Gaggle. However if they are in flight they are a Skein. On the water they're a Herd or Corps
If you mean how do they relate to the environment they could be:
A gaggle of geese.
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Gaggle of geese therefore you would find a goose in a gaggle.
The correct collective term for a group of crows is a "parliment of crows" whereas a common term for a group of geese would be a "gaggle of geese"
A gaggle of geese.
No, it would be considered a hate group.
A group of geese are known as a gaggle Answer Yes on the ground but a skein when flying.
The word "geese's" is the possessive form of "geese." An example sentence using "geese's" would be: The geese's migration route takes them south for the winter.
No it's considered a peer group. Different aged people a ethnic group would fall into peer groups
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It's fair to say that all organisms have adapted to their environment, else they would not be living there.
That would be a gaggle.
There are a number of types of protists that are considered parasites. The Leishmania group is one, and the group Plasmodium, whose members cause malaria, is another.
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