Geese are birds, and they are a member of the Ansalis family. Wild geese are usually classified as a member of the order Anseriformes. Anseriformes are a group of large water birds, including ducks, geese, and swans.
Wild geese usually inhabit water and swamp areas. They are migratory birds and migrate according to the seasons. Wild geese are famous for their obvious "V" formation flight. This form of formation flight saves energy and allows the geese to migrate long distances without becoming exhausted.
Geese generally feed on plants, herbs and aquatic plants, and they forage in lakes, rivers and grasslands. In addition to serving as feeding grounds, these areas are also places where geese roost and breed. In North America and Eurasia, wild geese are usually hunting objects with high economic value. At the same time, they are also welcomed and paid attention to in migratory areas because of the spectacular sight of migration.
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