Goose is to flock as fish is to school. A flock is a group of geese, just as a school is a group of fish. Both terms describe a collection of animals of the same species that come together.
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A female goose, young or not, is called a goose. A male is called a gander. A baby goose is called a gosling.
Yes and the female is the one who determines when the flock is to take off into flight.
A group of flying fish out of water is considered a flock. In their natural habitat in water, flying fish typically swim in schools.
Gaggle.
They are the same fish. But have different names.
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A group of fish is a school.
It really depends on the gender of the geese. Overall, "geese" is what we call the species, but when we are talking about a specific goose, if it is a boy goose, we call it and gander, and if a girl goose, we'll just call it a "goose."
yes the swallow them whole
1.fishes are mostly "schools" (groups of fish) a "flock" is a group of birds. 2.yes they travel together, depends on the species 3.if i did not exactly answer your question please tell me
Because the plane flew through a flock of geese and had a goose stuck in one or both of the engines.