Most animals who can fly eliminate waste whenever they feel the need to do so. If they are on the ground, they eliminate their waste where they are sitting-- in a yard, in the forest, etc. If they are flying, they eliminate it while they are in flight: you may have had a pigeon or a seagull mess on your car's windshield, for example. So, yes, a goose could certainly do this too.
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i have a pet goose... The best thing i have found is put vinegar on and wait a while, then try scrubbing. should come off.
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A goose can produce about 2 pounds of feces per day on average.
I think you will find that there are a large number of birds which can defecate while in flight including albatrosses, seagulls, pigeons and many others.
BECAUSE IT SMELLS BECAUSE IT SMELLS
yes, there is fesies(poop) flying above us because most birds drop fesis from the sky when they are flying
The digestion process for a goose takes about 2-4 hours from when it eats to when it excretes waste as feces.
Something has to remain stationary to catch the flying poop.
A goose generally weighs from 6-15 pounds. A male goose weighs 8-15 while the female geese weigh 6-12 if they're not pregnant, if they are they can weigh up to 20 pounds. Their wingspan can range from 50-67 inches wide.
Andrae means a fat flying fox that eats cat poop.
Yes, their poo's do end up rolling/flying out of the cage.