Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Why did the goose run into the water?

Why did the goose run into the water?

Goose ran into the water for the following reasons:

1, like swimming: geese are waterfowl, they have good buoyancy and swimming ability in water. Water can provide them with a comfortable environment. They can swim freely in the water and show their swimming skills.

2. Water is the food source: there are small fish, plankton or other aquatic organisms in the water, which is the food source of goslings. They will run into the water to explore and find food.

3. Clean feathers: Water is very important for the cleaning of bird feathers. Goose will wet their feathers with their mouths, and then straighten their feathers with their beaks to remove dirt and parasites.

4. Cooling in summer: In hot weather, water has a good cooling effect. Running into the water can help goslings lower their body temperature and keep cool and comfortable. Goose is an economic bird domesticated by human beings for a long time. It is a vertebrate, belonging to Lacqueraceae. Most kinds of geese come from gray geese and swan geese of the genus Goose, and the appearance of geese originating from these two kinds of geese has similar characteristics: short and strong beaks and full bodies.