There are around 52 different breeds of geese in the world.
There are approximately 800,000 known species of kaias in the world.
There are currently 88 known species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises that have blowholes, so there are potentially 88 blowholes in the world.
Australia is home to over 300 species of mammals, 800 species of birds, 4000 species of fish, and countless species of reptiles, amphibians, and insects, making it one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. The exact number of individual animals is difficult to estimate.
There are 69 species of Ajuba plants in the world, varying in characteristics like size, shape, and color. They are a popular choice for gardeners due to their attractive foliage and ease of care.
There are estimated to be over a million different species of minibeasts in the world. These include insects, arachnids, and other small invertebrates that play crucial roles in ecosystems.
Geese is the plural of goose... And a large variety of species of geese are found all around the world, anywhere with a pond or lake really.
There are many domestic geese in Nebraska. It's farm country. Additionally, it is on the flyway of a number of wild geese species, and different wild geese can be found there off and on throughout the year.
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The geese fly south for the winter to escape the cold weather.
You cannot buy Canadian geese anywhere. You can buy Canada geese, the proper name of the species.
No. They are separate species, and species cannot interbreed.
geese is the plural noun for that species the male is called a gander the female is called a goose
There are very many species of geese and even more domesticated forms/breeds of geese, so eaxctly what you mean is not clear. Geese as a whole are divided into two families - grey and black - Latin names anser and branta. There are also some distantly related birds called sheldgeese, plus the cereopsis - from a variety of genera. Canada geese are a branta species, domesticated geese are anser.
Geese are found all over the world
The word "goose" refers to a female of the species, OR may be used as a generic reference to all geese.
No. They are a different species.
Organisms are grouped into species according to their outer similarities so ducks and geese must vary enough to be categorized differently.