- "The
Goose that Laid the
Golden Eggs" is one of Aesop's Fables,
numbered 87 in the
Perry Index, a
story that also has a
number of
Eastern analogues. Many...
-
Goose egg addling is a
wildlife management method of po****tion
control for
Canada geese and
other bird species. The
process of
addling involves temporarily...
- industry. The most
commonly used bird
eggs are
those from the chicken, duck, and
goose.
Smaller eggs, such as
quail eggs, are used
occasionally as a gourmet...
- A
goose (pl.: geese) is a bird of any of
several waterfowl species in the
family Anatidae. This
group comprises the
genera Anser (grey
geese and white...
- and Niko
Tinbergen involve male
stickleback mating behavior and
greylag goose egg-retrieval behavior.
Fixed action patterns have been
shown to be evolutionarily...
- The
Canada goose (Branta canadensis) is a
large wild
goose with a
black head and neck,
white ch****s,
white under its chin, and a
brown body. It is native...
-
Mother Goose, or The
Golden Egg,
signals how it
combines the
Commedia dell'arte
tradition and
other folk
elements with
fable – in this case "The
Goose That...
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distinctive flavor.
Goose eggs are also used culinarily, but
unlike chicken eggs are only
available seasonally; in the UK
goose eggs have a fall-to-early-winter...
- The
Goose Egg Formation is a
geologic formation in Wyoming. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Permian period.
Earth sciences portal Paleontology...
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boiling eggs with
flowers inside onion skins to
colour them.
Another type of
egg decoration is the
Hungarian practice of
egg shoeing,
which requires goose eggs...