What instincts help goose survive winter?
Canadas that do decided to stay a winter in a cold climate do it out of sheer will power. Usually those that do not migrate have a family member that is injured or too old to take the flight. In that case, the entire family stays behind with him/her.
High fat content to their bodies, additional down grown for the winter and redundant circulation in their feet help them biologically make it through the cold, but otherwise, from my observation, it is the will of the bird to make it through.
What if your child has a goose egg on the back of her head?
Well first put ice on it, that will keep the swelling down. Keep the ice on it until its gotten like not really hurting to much, and the swelling has gone down somewhat. Don't take the ice off if they're still crying.
What is opposit gender of goose prophetdoedrake?
The opposite gender of a goose is a gander. In the context of the term "prophetdoedrake," which seems to be a combination of "prophet" and "drake" (the male of a duck), the female counterpart would generally be referred to as a hen. Therefore, the opposite gender for "drake" would be "hen."
No birds are warm -blooded if you do not belive me go ask someone else.My goodness!
If you really want to...
Improved Answer:
depends in what country, just kidding, you probably marry anything as long as there is another person to ask the question. (don't know how the goose would respond but, there is a chance)
What is the world's oldest goose?
According to: http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/category/goslings.html "Geese can be expected to breed past 30 years of age and a 40 year old is not uncommon. 101 years of age is the record."
Why does a male mallard have bright colours?
Many female birds are colored duller than the male, because she does most of the incubation, and the cryptic coloration helps her blend in to the environment.
What is Goose egg on forehead?
We used to call it a Goozel or Goosel though I cannot find that online. Might be old Polish/German/Yiddish term.
What does the golden goose represent?
The golden goose itself is simply the temptation which traps the greedy. The story is about punishing greed and selfishness. Those who touch the golden goose (and who have no right to do so) are stuck to it. They suffer for their greed. The golden goose also initially went to the brother who was generous with his food and drink. His older brothers didn't share and so they missed out on the opportunity to win this prize...and eventually the hand of the princess.
Why would a Mother Goose aband her gooseling?
She might do that because the gooseling might be grown up and the baby needs to live by himself.
Yes, geese are herbivores. However, at rare times they have been known to eat small insects and the like as well.
What is another name for a lady goose?
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.
Is it illegal to raise a goose egg?
Obviously not. Ganders do it all the time with no hassle from the law.
"beag n" should be "beagán"
However "beagán gé " doesn't mean "little goose", it means "a little bit of goose"
"little goose" is "gé bheag", pronounced "gay vyug"