Do geese mate for life
Yes, geese are generally monogamous and often mate for life. Once a pair bond forms, usually when they are about two or three years old, the two geese stay together year-round and work as a team during migration, nesting, and raising young. This strong bond is beneficial for successful reproduction, as both parents are actively involved in protecting and caring for the eggs and goslings.
If one of the mates dies, however, the surviving goose will eventually find another partner. This lifelong partnership strategy is common in many waterfowl species, as it provides stability and maximizes the chances of raising healthy offspring in their often challenging natural environments.
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