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- The Mauritius sheldgoose (Alopochen mauritiana), also known as the Mauritius shelduck, is an extinct species of sheldgoose that was endemic to the island...
- Sheldgoose Ruddy-headed goose, Chloephaga rubidiceps Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Aves Order:...
- The Réunion sheldgoose or Kervazo's Egyptian goose (Alopochen kervazoi) is an extinct species of sheldgoose from Réunion. It was a close relative of the...
- discovered by his descendant Baron Von Sheldgoose, the corrupt President of the New Quackmore Institute. As Sheldgoose sets out to revive Felldrake, the new...
- The Malagasy sheldgoose (Centrornis majori) is an extinct monotypic species of large goose in the shelduck subfamily. It was described from subfossil remains...
- Toonsylvania (1998–1999), Mr. Blik on Catscratch (2005–2007) and Baron Von Sheldgoose on Legend of the Three Caballeros (2018). In film, he pla**** Dennis Nedry...
- prehistoric birds Mauritius sheldgoose (Alopochen mauritiana) (Newton & Gadow 1893)– Mauritius, late 1690s Réunion sheldgoose or Kervazo's Egyptian goose...
- American sheldgeese in the genus Chloephaga The prehistoric Malagasy sheldgoose (Centrornis majori) Others: The spur-winged goose (Plectropterus gambensis)...
- The Tadorninae is the shelduck-sheldgoose subfamily of the Anatidae, the biological family that includes the ducks and most duck-like waterfowl such as...
- Egyptian goose is now placed with the extinct Mauritius sheldgoose and the extinct Reunion sheldgoose in the genus Alopochen that was introduced in 1885 by...