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Waterfowl with the body of a bird and the soul of a bouncer.
means The plural of goose: large, loud, web-footed birds famously territorial and unimpressed by you.
from From Old English ges, plural of gos, an ancient i-mutation that flipped the vowel like mouse to mice, surviving from Proto-Germanic intact.
Honking sentriesRomans used geese to guard, not dogs.
Flight formationV-shapes save energy by drafting off each other.
Lifelong matesGeese often pair-bond for years, sometimes forever.
Real menaceCanada geese injure more people than you'd guess.