Goose

Goose

Geese are large water birds belonging to the family Anatidae (which also includes ducks and swans). They are generally larger than ducks, have longer necks, and are often more aggressive. Geese are found in temperate regions worldwide, inhabiting lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. They are herbivores, feeding primarily on grasses, roots, leaves, and grains. Geese are known for their alertness and loud honking calls, often serving as 'living alarms.' They typically form strong pair bonds and are devoted parents. Goose feathers and down are valued for their insulating properties.