Goose
Geese have lived next to the man for a very long time. They descend from wild gray geese. A goose gives meat, eggs, fluff and feathers to the man.
Geese are big birds. Their neck is not long and their strong orange legs have webs for swimming. The edges of the strong beak of geese have small and sharp teeth with which they nibble grass. The geese feel fine both on land and in the water.
In a group of home geese, a leader is always distinguished that vigilantly sees to the security, it particularly it worries about the fledglings. The geese pairs are very stable, they are formed often for the whole life. From the first day of life, the goslings know how to get subsistence for themselves and swim well. But the adult birds heat them and protect them against enemies.

