you can tell becuae the males have a sharp looking face and the females have a soft calm face
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."
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
Well baby Geese are called Goslings pronounced with a "z".
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
geese is the plural noun for that species the male is called a gander the female is called a goose
well yes they do, do to their family
Yes female Angle can lay their eggs without a male. But the eggs will not be fertile.
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yes the female fighter has eggs before she meets the male, when they meet and do there business the female will release her eggs and the male will fertilise the eggs
The female is called the duck or the hen, and a male duck is called a drake. The difference in appearance is when the ducks get older, the drakes tail feather curls up. This feather is called a drake feather. The hen's feathers stay flat, and also, the hens lay eggs, whether they're fertilized or not. Also, in many cases, the drakes coloring is a lot brighter.
The counterpart to a goose is the gander. Goose is the word used specifically for female geese. Ganders are the male geese.
They can mate and then the female can lay the eggs.