I've been told by people who have degrees in Veternary Science that it is instinct for geese to travel in groups. I happen to disagree.
Considering that they have been hunted for hundreds of years, I think they realized they had to stay together for their own safety.
Geese and especially ducks are not stupid. If you observe them long enough you will see that they reason and respond to situations.
Yes Geese can travel over large bodies of water for two reasons. The first being they have large wings that allow them to travel long distances without rest. If rest is needed, then geese are natural swimmers and can land on the water.
Geese travel in what is called a ''gaggle''. Hope that helped. Bye.
Yes, smaller birds have been known to travel on the backs of Canadians.
Canada geese, white-fronted geese, emperor geese, Brant geese, lesser snow geese, Ross geese, and Aleutian geese.
Travel together from one location to another. Like geese or some birds migrate south for the winter.
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Geese. Look at the goose! (one goose) Look at the geese! (two geese.
A skein of geese is a group of geese IN FLIGHT
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.
A group of geese is called a Gaggle. geese
Geese is the plural of Goose. There is not a plural form of Geese.
It is a litter of puppies