Canada geese put the V in divorce
Canada geese famously mate for life, but it turns out that some of them aren’t ready for the commitment.
A 25-year study of Canada geese with identification collars in Connecticut showed that 15 to 18 per cent of Canada geese dump a living mate somewhere along the line. And usually, a divorcee will pair up with a new mate that is younger than the ex.
Around this point, someone will say that birds don’t get divorces, and newspapers should stop dumbing down science. So it’s worth
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