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<blockquote data-quote="Dodge Man" data-source="post: 5825009" data-attributes="member: 2062"><p>Most likely that is not the case. Snow geees are whats called grubbers. They pull up plants and eat the roots. Ducks are probably going to eat the top part of the plants that the snow geese leave behind. Or the snow geese are digging up grain and the ducks are eating that as well. That's why there was the big push to "save the tundra". The way snow geese feed is different then other waterfowl. They kill the plant because they put it up from the ground and eat the root. All other geese eat the top off the plant and it will grow back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dodge Man, post: 5825009, member: 2062"] Most likely that is not the case. Snow geees are whats called grubbers. They pull up plants and eat the roots. Ducks are probably going to eat the top part of the plants that the snow geese leave behind. Or the snow geese are digging up grain and the ducks are eating that as well. That’s why there was the big push to “save the tundra”. The way snow geese feed is different then other waterfowl. They kill the plant because they put it up from the ground and eat the root. All other geese eat the top off the plant and it will grow back. [/QUOTE]
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