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The living habits of wild geese

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, The living habits of wild geese

Abstract: wild goose is a general term for birds of the genus geese, which is characterized by a larger body, a higher base of the mouth, a length almost equal to the length of the head, a strong odontoid on the edge of the upper mouth, and a powerful beak armour that occupies all the ends of the upper mouth. let's take a look at the life habits of wild geese.

Wild goose is a general term for birds of the genus geese, which is characterized by a larger body, a higher base of the mouth, a length almost equal to the length of the head, a strong odontoid on the edge of the upper mouth, and a powerful beak armour that occupies all the ends of the upper mouth. let's take a look at the life habits of wild geese.

Wild geese are migratory birds.

Wild geese fly back to the north to breed after the Spring Equinox every year, and the Autumn Equinox flies to the south to spend the winter. He is an excellent air traveler. Every autumn and winter, they fly in groups from their hometown of Siberia to the south of our country to spend the winter. The following spring, after a long journey, they returned to Siberia to lay eggs and breed. Geese fly very fast, can fly 68,90km per hour, thousands of kilometers of long journey has to fly for a month or two.

During long-distance trips, the ranks of geese are very closely organized. they are often arranged in a herringbone or a zigzag shape. as they fly, they keep making "quack, quack" sound. The call of the geese serves as a signal to take care of each other, call, take off and stop.

Wild geese live in groups.

Wild geese are one of the well-known groups of birds. When migrating, dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of geese always gather together and fly in line with each other. The ancients called them "wild geese". The "wild goose array" is led by an experienced "head goose". When the flight is accelerated, the line is lined up in the shape of "man". Once it slows down, the line changes from the shape of "man" to the shape of a long snake. This is an effective measure taken for long-distance migration.

The geese are made up of six, or in multiples of six. The geese are families, or aggregates of groups.

The "last love" of wild geese

Geese never live alone, and the odd number seldom appears in a flock of geese. If one dies, the other will commit suicide or die depressed.

The feeding habits of wild geese

Geese have strong adaptability and are omnivorous waterfowl. They often inhabit watersides or marshes where aquatic plants grow in clusters, and feed on some non-toxic and odorless weeds, grasses, cereals, snails, shrimp and so on. Sometimes I also wander in the lake and like to mate in the water. Be gregarious and good at fighting. In spring, 10 to 20 live in small groups, and in winter, hundreds look for food and roost together. When perched, there are geese on guard, find abnormal, scream loudly, escape in groups. When living in groups, through fighting to determine the rank sequence, the prince geese have the right to give priority to feeding and mating.

 
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