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Does the bad weather bother the goose?

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Does the bad weather bother the goose?

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Geese have adaptations to deal with bad weather. Their feathers insulate them from water and cold temperatures. On cold days, geese fluff their feathers to increase their insulating ability. Geese line the nest with their downy feathers to provide insulation to the eggs and young.

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