It’s in the feet: how Canada geese stay warm during cold snaps
MEDICINE HAT – With most of Southern Alberta under an extreme cold warning, residents will likely be flocking indoors to stay warm.
But a certain group of locals can survive outdoors, and even go for a swim, when the mercury plunges.
Canada geese can be spotted hanging around Medicine Hat and floating on the South Saskatchewan River on cold days.
That’s because geese have certain biological features that keep them warm. Jo-Anne Reynolds, a biology and zoology instructor at Medicine Hat College, said their fluffy down feathers regulate their core temperature.