The Emperor Goose (Anser canagicus) is a waterfowl species that habits freshwater pools, inland lakes, and coastal lagoons in the arctic and subarctic climates in the Bering Sea in the summer, and the mudflats and rocky shores of the Aleutian Islands in the winter. They have a black chin and throat, pink bill, yellow-orange legs, and a white head. The Emperor Goose has an omnivorous diet that consists of shoots, roots, berries, and bivalve mollusks, and it eats at the edge of bodies of water. While the species vocalizes less often than other geese, it has a more nasal sound.
The Emperor Goose has a wingspan in the range of 48”-56” (122-142 cm) and total weight of 4.3-6.9 lb (1.95-3.13 kg). The body of the Emperor Goose has an overall length between 26”-28” (66-71 cm), body width of 7.5”-8.3” (19-21 cm), and standing height of roughly 15.75”-17.3” (40-44 cm). The typical lifespan of the Emperor Goose is between 6-12 years.
The Emperor Goose (Anser canagicus) is a waterfowl species that habits freshwater pools, inland lakes, and coastal lagoons in the arctic and subarctic climates in the Bering Sea in the summer, and the mudflats and rocky shores of the Aleutian Islands in the winter. They have a black chin and throat, pink bill, yellow-orange legs, and a white head. The Emperor Goose has an omnivorous diet that consists of shoots, roots, berries, and bivalve mollusks, and it eats at the edge of bodies of water. While the species vocalizes less often than other geese, it has a more nasal sound.
The Emperor Goose has a wingspan in the range of 48”-56” (122-142 cm) and total weight of 4.3-6.9 lb (1.95-3.13 kg). The body of the Emperor Goose has an overall length between 26”-28” (66-71 cm), body width of 7.5”-8.3” (19-21 cm), and standing height of roughly 15.75”-17.3” (40-44 cm). The typical lifespan of the Emperor Goose is between 6-12 years.