Any animals that live in close confines will pester each other on occasion. -Boredom usually.
goose GOOSE
Uh, first of all, Canada does not have states, it has provinces and territories. Each province/territory has it's own provincial bird. although many people consider the Canadian Goose the official national bird, it is in fact, the Common Loon. The Canadian Goose is more accurately a symbol of Canada.
The term "gander" specifically refers to a male goose. Geese belong to various species, and there are several types of geese, including the Canada goose, snow goose, and domestic goose, among others. Each species has its own characteristics and behaviors, but in terms of gender, "gander" only denotes the male of the species.
They were against each other
well it depends if they new each other from there birth maybe but no most likely not because hamsters are More likely to bite and guinea pig s are a lot more calm and don't like being pester a lot and the hamster may pester the guinea pig so it just depends
Mother Goose Day is celebrated on May 1st each year.
The Canadian Goose is a symbol of Canada because Canada has always had the most Canadian Geese in all of the world. People decided that Canada should have symbols and one of them was the Canadian Goose because we thought they were noble and loyal to us and people of Canada!and im a noobts a loon dummy and loons are a canadian symbol cuz there native
Canada and Mexico do not border each other
There is no exact number available for the total sales of goose down duvets each year. The market for goose down duvets fluctuates based on consumer demand, production capacity, and other factors. However, the demand for high-quality down duvets remains steady in regions with colder climates.
A young goose that looks like a duck but isnt. it is just a baby goose that will grow up do be a goose. It is also a naive or inexperienced young person.Young goose.
They go with their families for a party and celebrate with wine and goose! They give each other jupons!
Type your answer here... yes