greg(@greg16676935420) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever notice when geese fly in a V formation one side is usually longer than the other? This is because there’s more geese on that side.

Ever notice when geese fly in a V formation one side is usually longer than the other? This is because there’s more geese on that side.
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pinar kanat(@PinarKanat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Julien Dupré (French, 1851–1910)
'Children Feeding Geese', 1881.
Oil on Canvas, 81.6 × 65.1 cm.
Museum of Fine Arts Boston.

Julien Dupré  (French, 1851–1910)
'Children Feeding Geese', 1881.
Oil on Canvas, 81.6 × 65.1 cm.
Museum of Fine Arts Boston.
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Friends of Animals(@FoAorg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Urgent concern: Exposing troubling Canada management issues in Bristol, CT. Proposed roundup and killing plans demand attention. But there's a better way! Let's prioritize humane solutions like habitat modification and cleanup efforts. Coexistence is key!

Urgent concern: Exposing troubling Canada #geese management issues in Bristol, CT. Proposed roundup and killing plans demand attention. But there's a better way! Let's prioritize humane solutions like habitat modification and cleanup efforts. Coexistence is key!
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White Coat Waste Project 🥼🗑️(@WhiteCoatWaste) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'The research involves infecting ducks & geese with different strains of viruses to make them more infectious, and studying the viruses' potential to 'jump into mammalian hosts,' according to research documents obtained by the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project'- Daily Mail US

'The research involves infecting ducks & geese with different strains of viruses to make them more infectious, and studying the viruses' potential to 'jump into mammalian hosts,' according to research documents obtained by the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project'- @DailyMail…
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Jim Weed(@JimBobW49) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WHAT COULD GO WRONG?

“Fury as US and Chinese lab creating [right now] deadly viruses is revealed”

The research involves infecting ducks and geese with different strains of viruses to make them MORE infectious, and studying the viruses' potential to 'jump into mammalian hosts,'…

WHAT COULD GO WRONG?

“Fury as US and Chinese lab creating [right now] deadly viruses is revealed”

The research involves infecting ducks and geese with different strains of viruses to make them MORE infectious, and studying the viruses' potential to 'jump into mammalian hosts,'…
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🇺🇸Scarlett Mayhem🇺🇸(@ScarlettO66) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just me & the dogs, horses, cows, geese & critters sitting in the field watching the storm in the distance. I could sleep out here & be happy.

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