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Where do wild geese live?

Question 1: Where do wild geese grow? Quick, very quick! ! ! ! Wild geese generally live in wetlands with more swamps. When winter comes, the air in the central and northern parts is cold and the food in the water decreases. In order to survive, the wild geese go to the south where the climate is relatively warm and humid. Food for survival can still be found in the south. In spring, the climate in the central and northern parts gets warmer and there is more food, so they fly back to their original place of life.

So in ancient times, when people saw the wild geese flying south, they knew that the weather was going to be cold. Because of this, many literati were filled with emotion and wrote many poignant poems

Question 2: What environment do wild geese live in? Wild geese live in warm places, in the south in winter and in the north in summer.

Question 3: The living habits of wild geese. Wild geese are excellent air travelers. In autumn and winter, they fly in large groups from their hometown in Siberia to the south of my country to spend the winter. The next spring, after a long journey, they return to Siberia to lay eggs and reproduce. Wild geese fly very fast, flying 68 to 90 kilometers per hour, and the long journey of thousands of kilometers takes a month or two. During long journeys, the teams of wild geese are very tightly organized. They often line up in a herringbone or a straight line, and they keep making "quack, quack" sounds as they fly. This cry of wild geese serves as a signal to care for each other, call, take off and rest. The geese maintain a strict and neat formation, that is, forming a "person" or "one" shape. Because they fly all day long, the power of one goose alone is not enough. They must help each other to fly fast and far. When the powerful wild goose flaps its wings and flies, the tips of its wings fan up a gust of wind, which is sent upward from below, gently lifting the little wild goose, so that the little wild goose that has traveled a long distance will not fall behind. Generally, the geese in the front are very powerful and experienced. Due to the flapping of the wings of the leading geese, they drive the airflow. If they fly in a "human" shape or a "one" shape, the geese behind will fly very easily. You don’t have to take a lot of breaks. During the flight of the leading goose, a low-pressure area will be formed behind it. The geese following it can use this low-pressure area to reduce air resistance when flying. Benefiting the entire group's ability to sustain flight. The same principle also applies to track and field. In middle and long-distance running competitions, some experienced athletes will not run first at the beginning, but will run closely behind the athlete, because the resistance of the air to him will be greater than that of the first athlete. Bits are small. It also takes less effort to run. In addition, the geese forming a neat herringbone or straight line are also a manifestation of the flocking instinct. Because this is helpful to defend against enemies. A flock of wild geese always has an experienced old goose as the "captain" who flies in front of the team. During the flight, the goose leading the group is physically exhausted, so it often exchanges places with other geese. Most of the young and weak birds are in the middle of the team. When stopping at the water's edge to find food and grass, an experienced goose always serves as a sentinel. If the lone wild goose flies south, there is a risk of being eaten by enemies. Wild geese fly back to the north to breed after the spring equinox every year, and fly to the south to overwinter after the autumnal equinox. Wild geese love, wild geese never live alone, there is rarely an odd number in a group of wild geese. If one dies, the other will commit suicide or die of depression. Wild geese are highly adaptable and are omnivorous waterfowl. They often inhabit waterside or swamps with dense aquatic plants, and feed on some non-toxic and non-special smelling weeds, pastures, cereals, snails, shrimps, etc. Sometimes they also wander in lakes and like to mate in the water. Very gregarious and good at fighting. In spring, 10 to 20 of them move together in small groups, and in winter, hundreds of them forage and roost together. When roosting, there are wild geese on alert. If something unusual is discovered, they scream loudly and flee in groups. When living in groups, the hierarchy is determined through fighting, and Wang Ziyan has priority in feeding and mating. Brent geese breed in the polar tundra zones of North America and Siberia; they winter in grasslands and estuaries along the southern coast. Greylag geese live in northern Eurasia, wintering in North Africa, India, China and Southeast Asia. Swan geese are distributed in Eurasia and northern Africa, including all of Europe, the African region north of the Tropic of Cancer, the *** Peninsula, and the Asian region north of the Himalayas-Hengduan Mountains-Minshan-Qinling-Huaihe River. Breeds in Mongolia, Northeast China and Siberia, and overwinters in central and eastern China, Taiwan and North Korea. White-fronted geese breed in the tundra permafrost zones of the Northern Hemisphere and overwinter in farmland in temperate zones. In artificial breeding, it takes three years for wild geese to reach sexual maturity. One male mates with one female, and they lay 4 to 8 eggs per year. In artificial breeding (the current so-called artificial breeding is to cross wild geese with domestic geese or Lande geese), one male can be mated with multiple females. The sexual maturity time is 8 to 9 months, and the annual egg production is about 15 eggs. From the second to the sixth year, eggs can be laid up to 25 eggs, with an egg weight of 150 grams and an incubation period of 31 days. Wild geese are typical herbivorous waterfowl. In the wild, they feed on tender leaves, fine roots, and seeds of plants, mostly weeds. During artificial breeding, they can be grazed in large groups to eat tender grass and wheat. They are mainly active in rice stubble fields, river dams, tidal flats, hillsides, etc. They can reach the level of adult geese of about 5 kilograms without supplementary feeding. Under captive conditions, various weed powders and straws of various crops can be fed, such as corn straw, soybean straw, peanut straw, etc., and some concentrated feed can be appropriately added during the breeding period (February to June). Although the reproductive rate of wild geese is lower than that of poultry, their herbivorous properties are strong. Raising an adult goose weighing 5 kilograms consumes 2 kilograms of concentrate throughout its life (in the brooding period), which is unmatched by any other livestock and poultry species.

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Question 4: Where do wild geese live in China? Either blame the wild geese for flying wrongly, or blame you for being born wrongly.

Question 5: The living habits of wild geese! Wild geese are famous migratory birds. Their home is in Siberia in the north. Because the northern summer has long sunshine hours, abundant food and few enemies, it is very suitable for raising young chicks. Therefore, they always return to their hometown to breed offspring. In winter, the north is covered with ice and snow, and all insects, worms and plant seeds are gone. The geese can't find food, so they fly in groups to the warmer south.

During the journey, the movements of the geese are very regular. Most of them are led by experienced geese, leading the group at the front, while the rest line up in a "one character" or "herringbone" formation at the back. Flying in formation. They scream as they fly, often making the cry of "Eho, eh" constantly.

Why do geese always fly in a "one-character" or "herringbone" formation? This is because geese fly long distances. In addition to flying by flapping their wings, they often use updrafts to glide in the sky, giving their wings intermittent rest gaps to save their own energy. When a flock of geese is flying, the wings of the front goose pass through the air, and a weak updraft will be generated on the wingtips. In order to take advantage of this airflow, the following geese fly closely behind the front goose's wingtips. Such a Following one, they formed a neat queue.

Wild geese fly all the way from the north, passing through thousands of mountains and rivers. After about one or two months of long-distance air travel, they reach the tropical areas where the wind is warm and the sun is warm. There they can find abundant food and escape the severe cold in the north. At the same time, female and male geese begin to mate. When spring arrives, the female geese are already pregnant with mature eggs, so they fly back north to lay eggs, lay nests, and raise their offspring.

Wild geese are highly adaptable and are omnivorous waterfowl. They often inhabit waterside or swamps with dense aquatic plants, and feed on some non-toxic and non-special smelling weeds, pastures, cereals, snails, shrimps, etc. .

Wild geese had symbolic meaning in ancient weddings. This conclusion comes from Huali. The geese are chirping, and the sun is rising. If a scholar returns to his wife, the ice has not yet melted. The meaning of this chapter: The harmonious sound of wild geese echoes in the early morning as the sun rises. This is also the time when the groom accepts and adopts the wild goose (starts traveling). The date of accepting the adopted wild goose should be before the middle of the first month of "Ji Bing Wei Pan", because in February the dusk ceremony will be officially held.

Wild geese are a typical example of "sincere affection" among birds: if the female goose loses the male goose, or the male goose loses the female, he will never find a new mate. This characteristic of "destroying others" naturally reminds people of why the "sincere but distinctive" Jujiu was favored by the ancients. As a symbol of a strong relationship between the sexes, the wild goose has been preserved in legends and folk customs since ancient times. In ancient China and modern times, it is said that people in eastern Zhejiang and other places should follow ancient customs when getting engaged, and a pair of geese should be given as a betrothal gift in the south. Later, due to the shortage of geese, geese were used instead. This is also another evidence of the unique symbolism of wild geese!

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< p> Wild geese are highly adaptable and are omnivorous waterfowl. They often inhabit waterside or swamps with dense aquatic plants, and feed on some non-toxic and non-special smelling weeds, pastures, cereals, snails, shrimps, etc.

The wild geese’s home is in Siberia. Every autumn and winter, they migrate south in groups. There are two main flight routes: one route is from northeastern my country through the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins to Fujian. , the coast of Guangdong, and even as far as the Nanyang Islands; another route passes through Inner Mongolia and Qinghai in my country, to Sichuan, Yunnan, and even as far away as Myanmar and India for wintering. The next year, they flew back to Siberia to lay eggs and reproduce.

Geese fly very fast and can fly 70 to 90 kilometers per hour, but the long journey is thousands of kilometers, so it still takes a long time

During the journey, geese The movements of the flock are very regular. Most of them are led by experienced geese, leading the group at the front, while the rest fly in a "one-character" or "herringbone" formation at the back. They scream as they fly, often making the cry of "Eho, eh" constantly.

Question 6: Understand the living habits of wild geese. Wild geese belong to the order Aves, family Anatidae, and are the general name for various species of the subfamily Ans, a large-scale swimming bird. The shape is slightly like a domestic goose, some are smaller. The mouth is wide and thick, the beak is relatively broad, and the bite edge has blunt comb-like protrusions. The male and female feathers are similar in color, mostly light grayish brown with markings. Wild geese live in groups near the water, often in groups of thousands. When sleeping at night, some geese will be on alert around the area. If they are attacked, they will sound the alarm. They feed mainly on young leaves, fine roots, and seeds, and occasionally eat farmland grains. Every year after the spring breeze, they fly back to the north to breed, and after the autumnal equinox they fly to the south to overwinter. A group of wild geese are flying and arranged in the shape of "一" or "人", which is called "wild goose". Because the rows are neat, people call it "wild goose formation". The flight path of wild geese is straight. Common ones in China include swan geese, bean geese, white-fronted geese, etc. A flock of geese is composed of 6 geese, or multiples of 6 geese. A flock of geese is a family, or an aggregation of families.

Question 7: Do wild geese live in the forest? Wetland also means lakeside or vast grassland

Question 8: Living habits of wild geese Wild geese are national second-level protected animals

Wild geese are also called wild geese, swans, and large migratory birds. It is a national second-level protected animal. Wild geese are full of enthusiasm and can encourage their companions and encourage their flying companions with their calls.

It is understood that goose meat is low in fat, low in cholesterol and high in protein. More than ten pharmacopoeias, including "Qianjin Food Treatment" and "Compendium of Materia Medica", have detailed records of wild goose meat: it has a sweet and flat taste, and it enters the lungs, kidneys, and liver through its meridians, dispels wind and cold, strengthens muscles and bones, and replenishes yang energy. It is understood that the down of wild geese has good warmth retention and is very light and soft. It can be used as filling materials for pillows, cushions, clothing, bedding, etc. The harder feathers can be processed into fans and handicrafts.

Wild geese are highly adaptable and are omnivorous waterfowl. They often inhabit waterside or swamps with dense aquatic plants, and feed on some non-toxic and non-special smelling weeds, pastures, cereals, snails, shrimps, etc. .

The home of wild geese is in Siberia. Every autumn and winter, they migrate south in groups. There are two main flight routes: one route is from northeastern my country through the Yellow River and Yangtze River basins to Fujian. , the coast of Guangdong, and even as far as the Nanyang Islands; another route passes through Inner Mongolia and Qinghai in my country, to Sichuan, Yunnan, and even as far away as Myanmar and India for wintering. The next year, they flew back to Siberia to lay eggs and reproduce.

Geese fly very fast and can fly 70 to 90 kilometers per hour, but the long journey is thousands of kilometers, so it still takes a long time

During the journey, geese The movements of the flock are very regular. Most of them are led by experienced geese, leading the group at the front, while the rest fly in a "one-character" or "herringbone" formation at the back. They scream as they fly, often making the cry of "Eho, eh" constantly.