African Savanna
Egyptian Goose Alopochen aegyptiaca
The middle to Southern Africa is inhabited with Alopochen aegyptiaca in lakes, marshes, and rivers. They form huge groups made up of family groups. They make the nest in many places, such as lower trees, grass’s shadow, the edge of a precipice, nest that other birds throw away on higher tree, older building and everywhere. As a member of the duck family, it has a very aggressive temperament, especially during the breeding season, when pairs establish territories and attack other individuals and waterfowl.
| Animal name | Egyptian Goose | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scientific name | Alopochen aegyptiaca | |||
| Order | Anseriformes | Family | Anatidae | |
