It is pretty easy to find videos of geese standing their ground or even straight up attacking bigger animals, usually cows. Why does it work?
As far as I know, geese don’t have bright colors indicating venom, or big fangs, big talons, super lound cries. Where does this intimidation come from? Why do animals avoid them at all?
Would I, a human, be able to scare the sh*t out of a herd of cows by opening my arms and screaming at them too?
Example: [Geese scaring a few cows](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wyc580u5elc)
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Without medicine, any injury you take is a risk of you either diying or be injured enough that you cannot Hunt anymore and you still die, but of starving.
So Animals, even big scary ones, have a Natural instinct to run from confrontation if it Is not necessary.
Some other animal exploit this instinct by showing themselves as aggressive. What they are saying is “look dude, you Will probably eat me, but I Will not go down without seriously hurting you”.
Many animals waching this will back off because it’s not worth it.
Most animals, especially those that don’t hunt, generally really can not be bothered with conflict. So if you make loud enough noises, act that you are bigger than you are, and act aggressive, they’ll back off. Why? Because… They’d rather be somewhere else doing something else than dealing with you.
Geese bite hard and their beaks have serrated edges so they can bite off chunks of flesh if they get really mad. Also they have strong wings and have been known to break a person’s arm just by flapping into them. They can be herded by waving arms, flapping clothing, clapping and loud noises. Waving a stick at them also works but hitting them with a stick can make them furious. Hot tip, when herding geese with a stick, point the stick where you don’t want the geese to go; otherwise just hold it vertically in front of you with your hands at chest height and let it swing from side to side.
You definitely can herd cows (and sheep, horses, goats etc) by waving your arms at them and making a lot of noise. ***DO NOT TRY THIS WITH A BULL OR A STALLION especially if you are between bull/stallion and a female of the species.*** Bulls and stallions generally have massively developed shoulders and necks.
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