They have a lamella. A lamella is a thin plate-like structure, often one amongst many lamellae very close to one another, with open space between. Aside from respiratory organs, they appear in other biological roles including filter feeding, the traction surfaces of geckos, and chloroplast membranes where high permeability is important.
NO!silly goose!
they are goose Bumps. :)
The bar-headed goose eats wheat, rice, and barley.
No, the correct grammar is "goose eggs". The plural of "goose" is "geese" and the correct plural possessive form is "goose's".
Goose bumps
It depends if a wood chuck is chucking wood near by!
NO!silly goose!
A goose.
A goose
You take him out the same way you got him in.
yes
Without a doubt Grey Goose, secondly Belvedere and thirdly
Buy one or find one in a swamp that just "happened" to be there and put it in a incubator and hatch it.
That is impossible... It cannot be done.
goose
A female is a "goose" or "hen". A male is a "gander". And a baby/young goose, whether male of female, is a "gosling".
goose's