describe egg retrieval behavior in Graylag goose (ethology) 5 marks
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Like many ground-nesting birds, if an egg becomes displaced from the nest, the greylag rolls it back to the nest with its beak. The sight of the displaced egg is the sign stimulus and elicits the egg-retrieval behavior. ... Next, it extends its neck over the egg.
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