No. Tourism can be sustainable.
A Gander is a male goose and does not lay eggs
lay a egg.
5 -6 thousands!
No. A goose may lay a whole clutch (15+) before sitting on them full time.
The shell of a hen's egg is typically thinner and more brittle compared to the shells of duck or goose eggs. Duck and goose eggs have thicker and harder shells to provide protection for the larger eggs they lay.
The golden eggs you are referring to are likely produced by the golden egg-laying goose in the fairy tale "Jack and the Beanstalk." In reality, no animals naturally lay eggs with a gold-proof coat.
no because the egg will just fall and brake and the baby would die!
Most geese normally lay around five eggs per nest. However, they can lay anywhere from one egg to twelve eggs.
Did you see her lay the egg or did you find the egg in the parking lot? If you saw her lay the egg in the lot I would say that while trying to lay the egg it became stuck and she walked until it worked it's way out. If you found it in the lot, chances are a local nest was raided the predator dropped the egg before he could get away with it.
I have no idea.But to guess maybe 15 seconds.
geese lay one egg every two days and only for about three months, April may and June.
A duck egg will take around 28days while the goose eggs will take 28-35days.