




neochen jubata
The Orinoco Goose is a colorful and friendly bird that loves to swim in rivers and lakes. They are often seen waddling around in pairs, making them a delightful sight!
生息地: They live in freshwater wetlands, rivers, and lakes in South America.
The Orinoco Goose has a strikingly pale, almost white head and neck, contrasting with its rich chestnut-brown chest and belly. Its back and wings are dark, featuring a distinct iridescent green patch visible in flight. It stands out with bright pink legs and feet.





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Baby Orinoco Geese are called goslings and are super fluffy!
Their bright pink legs and feet are super noticeable and help them stand out!
Their loud, trumpet-like calls are a signature sound of South American rivers!
These geese mostly stay in one area, rarely migrating far from home.
Orinoco Geese can nest in tree hollows, offering their eggs and chicks a unique, elevated refuge from ground predators.
Orinoco Geese can easily graze on various grasses and seeds found near water, helping them find food in different environments.
Orinoco Geese can take flight quickly, using powerful wingbeats to escape danger rapidly from open water or riverbanks.
These geese munch on green plants and various seeds found near water.
Panthera onca
Major predator of adult geese and eggs near South American rivers.
Caiman crocodilus
Caimans opportunistically prey on goslings and eggs in wetlands.
Paspalum notatum
These geese frequently graze on this common grass found in their habitat.
Eunectes murinus
Large anacondas can ambush geese or snatch eggs and goslings.
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60-75 cm
115-130 cm
1.2-1.7 kg
8-15 年
70 km/h
These geese munch on green plants and various seeds found near water.
They live in freshwater wetlands, rivers, and lakes in South America.
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