Biology, asked by TransitionState, 11 months ago

Why graylag goose , a migratory bird found in Europe and western Asia shows tiny saw like teeth? What do thos bird eat? How do the teeth help them in their eating habit?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by ronakbhavsar495
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Greylag geese usually travel to its northerly breeding grounds in spring, nests in the marshes. It is basically from Europe since it roams around lakes and on also coastal islands.

They normally keep mating for life and later nest on the ground among all the vegetations. A bunch of three to five eggs will be laid by them. Later the female incubated eggs will be taken and both parents defend and rear the younger ones.

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