Gosling.
A male goose is called a gander, a female is called a goose, and a baby goose is called a gosling.
There really isn't much of one. The female goose is usually called just that, the 'goose'. "Goose" applies both to the species in general, as well as specifically the female of the species. If one was to refer to the female goose and the male goose, one would call them 'goose' and 'gander', respectively.
There really isn't much of one. The female goose is usually called just that, the 'goose'. "Goose" applies both to the species in general, as well as specifically the female of the species. If one was to refer to the female goose and the male goose, one would call them 'goose' and 'gander', respectively.
'Goose' is the female form of this type of bird. The make form is 'Gander'.
One male is a gander. More than one male are ganders. One female is a goose, and more than one female are geese.An Adult Male Goose is called a "Gander"An Adult Female Goose is called a "Goose"A Young Goose (of either sex) is called a "Gosling"
An Adult Male Goose is called a "Gander"An Adult Female Goose is called a "Goose"A Young Goose (of either sex) is called a "Gosling"A male goose is called a 'Cob' - the female is a 'Pen'a gander
A young goose or baby goose is called a gosling.
It is called a Grey Goose Magnum, it holds 1.75 L
A young goose is called a gosling.
The plural of goose is geese.example:"One goose met another goose; and the two geese had lunch."
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A young goose is called a gosling.