By Raffaele Florio. Most of us live in North America. I live in North New Hampshire. But in the winter I move to the south.

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By Raffaele Florio

Most of us live in North America. I live in North New Hampshire. But in the winter I move to the south.

There Adaptations are to swim. Also they can fly 1,000 miles with out stopping. Not many animals can eat them because they can swim and fly.

My predators are Red Foxes, Raccoons, and big birds. We do not have a pray. All we eat are plants. So we are herbivore.

A male geese is called ganders Some geese can fly 1,000 miles without stopping The humans pillows are made out of my feathers Geese webbed feet make them swim better A male geese is called ganders Some geese can fly 1,000 miles without stopping The humans pillows are made out of my feathers Geese webbed feet make them swim better

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