Geese\u2019s aggressive nature makes them excellent protectors, but that’s just one of the many roles they play in nature and history.\n
From ancient guardians and messengers to natural lawnmowers and cultural symbols, geese have been integral to our lives in surprising and significant ways.\n
Take a gander at these 15 remarkable facts to discover how these feathered friends have made their mark on the world.\n
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Geese are known for partnering up for the long haul, often mating for life. This loyalty isn’t just romantic; it’s practical, too, as it helps them raise their young more effectively.\n
When they lose their partner, they also show signs of mourning.\n
This doesn\u2019t mean they are entirely monogamous, though. One study states that up to 40% of the chicks a male goose helps to raise aren\u2019t his offspring.\n
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Jacob the Goose served in the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards of the British Army. He helped patrol regularly with the men and alerted officers to enemies sneaking up on the sentry.\n
While deployed in Canada, Jacob the Goose received a gold gorget and a good conduct ring for his heroic actions defending against the French rebels.\n
On their return to London in 1842, Jacob continued his duties at the regiment’s Portman Street Barracks in London.\n
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Geese are well known for their long migratory journeys.\n
Researchers believe they use landmarks, the Sun, stars, and Earth’s magnetic field to navigate, with the help of magnetite in their beaks.\n
Canada geese have been known to fly from Canada as far down as Northern Mexico, often returning to the exact same places every year.\n
Geese often make loud honks when they see their partner again after being away.\n
If you thought the geese in your local park were scary, think again.\n
These prehistoric geese grew to 9.8 feet (3 meters) tall and lived in modern-day Australia between 24 and 5 million years ago, during the Miocene period.\n
This and other factors found in the bone structure show that this was probably a flightless bird.\n
This helps keep their feet warm as they walk and swim through cold wetlands.\n
Geese are often seen as symbols of fertility, creation, and even loyalty.\n
In Hindu mythology, the god Brahma is often depicted riding a goose or hamsa. The Greeks, Celtics, and Native Americans also joined in!\n
During migration, a bar-headed goose was recorded flying at altitudes of up to 7,290 m (23,920 ft). Bar-headed geese fly over the Himalayas into warmer regions in India during winter.\n
Canadian geese, for example, famously caused the crash of US Airway Flight 1549 into the Hudson River on January 15, 2009.\n
Parents rotate the babysitting duties so they can forage and do other goose-related activities!\n
Sometimes known as \u201cgang broods,\u201d they can have over 80 goslings at a time.\n
They are often featured in traditional art and literature as symbols of lifelong partnership.\n
The domestication of geese in China can be traced back to the Neolithic period (around 5,000\u2009BC), during which time many stories and poems about geese were written.\n
Geese were an important symbol to the people of Ancient Rome. They were considered a sacred animal of Juno, the queen of the gods.\n
According to some, this natural way of growing grapes improves the quality of the wine. Maybe that\u2019s their secret?\n
Vineyards and farmlands from Italy to South Africa use geese to help reduce pollution and cost.\n
While eating the bugs and weeds, they also help fertilize the soil as they walk through the farm.\n
Biologists think geese and other waterfowl sleep on one leg to regulate heat.\n
Geese\u2019s aggressive nature makes them excellent protectors, but that’s just one of the many roles they play in nature and history. From ancient guardians and messengers to natural lawnmowers and cultural symbols, geese have been integral to our lives in surprising and significant ways. 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