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AI Overview: The term 'Goose pulling' does not have a direct entry but relates to various contexts of geese and associated cultural representations. Notable mentions include the Canada Goose, known for its distinctive appearance and migratory behavior, and the traditional game 'Duck, duck, goose,' where players interact with the concept of a 'goose.' The term also connects to military traditions like the goose step, which echoes the precision in marching. Additionally, the Mother Goose character represents the storytelling tradition associated with childhood literature, indirectly linking to the concept of geese in popular culture.

  • Anser brachyrhynchus

    Redirects to the Pink-footed goose.

  • Gosling

    Redirects to the entry for Goose.

  • Goose Step

    The page redirects to information about 'Goose Step.'

  • Canada Goose

    The page redirects to information about the Canada Goose, a species known for its distinctive black head and neck, white cheek patches, and brown body. It is commonly found in North America and is characterized by its honking call and migratory behavior.

  • Goose Step

    The goose step is a military marching technique characterized by troops swinging their legs high while keeping their knees straight. Originating from the Prussian army in the 18th century, this style of marching, known as Stechschritt or Stechmarsch, is still performed by the armed forces of nearly 30 countries during formal parades and ceremonies.

  • Nettapus coromandelianus

    Redirects to 'Cotton pygmy goose'.

  • Duck Duck Goose (film)

    Duck Duck Goose is an animated movie that tells the story of a solitary goose who finds himself in a series of adventures with two ducklings. The film explores themes of friendship and self-discovery.

  • Bar-headed Goose

    The Anser indicus, commonly known as the Bar-headed Goose, is a migratory waterfowl species known for its remarkable ability to fly at high altitudes over the Himalayas.

  • Duck, Duck, Goose

    Duck, duck, goose is a traditional outdoor game involving participants sitting in a circle. One player walks around tapping others while calling them 'duck' or 'goose'. If 'goose' is called, the tapped player must chase the walker, who tries to sit in the tapper's spot. The game repeats until all players have had a turn as 'goose'.

  • Mother Goose

    Mother Goose refers to a collection of children's nursery rhymes and fairy tales that have been popular in English-speaking cultures. The character of Mother Goose symbolizes the tradition of storytelling and has been associated with various compilations of children's literature.