The Snow Goose - Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board1. The Snow Goose is a herbivore. 2. The male and...

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Page 1: The Snow Goose - Sir Wilfrid Laurier School Board1. The Snow Goose is a herbivore. 2. The male and the female look alike, but the male is larger. 3. The Snow Goose is also known as
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1. The Snow Gooseis a herbivore.

2. The male and the female look alike, but the male is larger.

3. The Snow Gooseis also known as the blue goose.

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1. Its name comes from the white plumage.

2. The Snow Gooselives on land and water.

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The Snow Goose breeds primarily on Wrangle Island, near the gulf of Alaska, and the north and west side of Hudson Bay. The Greater Snow Goose breeds on the coast of Baffin Island, and Greenland. During the winter both of the species of Snow Goose spend their time in the southern part of the United States and the northern part of Mexico.

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SNOW GEESE ARE IN THE BIRDFAMILY!

THEY LIVE ON LAND AND IN THE AIR.

THE SNOW GOOSEFLIES, WADDLESAND SWIMS.

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Yes, Snow Geese do layeggs.They are not mammalsbecause they lay eggs and they don’t give milk to their babies.They take care of theirbabies up to a certain age.

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Yes, the snowgoose is useful to man.We can eat itwith a mixture of green onions and orange juice. Man hunts it for food and for fun.

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The Snow Goose is not endangered.

It is close to beingendangered.

The populationof the Snow Goose is over 4.5 million in the world.

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