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Did You Know?
Canadian geese are known to fly in a "V" shaped as they migrate across the county.
The lead goose in the "V" cuts through the air making it easier for the rest of the geese behind him.
As that lead goose becomes tired, he will drop off and join one of the sides and a new lead goose will take over.
This is done several times as they are flying long distances.
So if you look up in the sky and see a "V" shape of geese and one side is longer than the other, do you know what that means?
There are more geese on that side.
The lead goose in the "V" cuts through the air making it easier for the rest of the geese behind him.
As that lead goose becomes tired, he will drop off and join one of the sides and a new lead goose will take over.
This is done several times as they are flying long distances.
So if you look up in the sky and see a "V" shape of geese and one side is longer than the other, do you know what that means?
There are more geese on that side.
Answers
Thank you for that in-formation Marval..
19:50 Mon 31st Oct 2016