They really don't hide. They have good enough hearing and a wonderful contact system with their fellow geese that if there is a predator anywhere in the area, a goose will emit a warning call to tell all the other geese in the area to watch out. If the predator is nearby they will take to the skies to escape...most of their predaitors can't fly. If they have young who cannot fly usually the father will put up a fight. You may think a coyote may have the upper hand but a goose uses it's beak like a knife and can strike a powerful blow...maybe not enough to kill, but really hurt.
to hide from predators and not to get eat'en.
The key difference between a Canada goose and a Canadian goose is that "Canada goose" is the correct term for the species of bird, while "Canadian goose" is a common but incorrect variation. The correct term is "Canada goose" because the bird is named after the country of Canada where it is commonly found.
How do snow goose protect themselves
No. They hide instinctively.
Canadian goose
Canadian Geese.
Its another name for a Canadian Goose!
The bird on the Canadian dollar is called a loon.
Sea Sponges hide from there predators by either camouflaging themselves or either not hiding at all.
they hide in chris' bed
they hide in caves
Jaguars are apex predators and have no predators themselves.