Parent geese typically hide their goslings in dense vegetation, tall grass, or reeds near water bodies to protect them from predators. They may also use secluded areas on land, such as small islands or sheltered spots, where the young can remain safe while they grow. The parents stay close by, keeping a watchful eye and leading their young to safety when necessary. This protective behavior ensures the goslings remain hidden until they are strong enough to fly.
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