A large bird appears in the parking lot of an American restaurant that threatens passers-by with its wings.



On the 20th of the local time, foreign media such as the US ABC introduced the story of the Canada Goose, who did not leave the restaurant parking lot in Perceik County, New Jersey for several weeks.



Recently, a guest was hit by an out-of-the-box ambush while walking to a restaurant with a car parked in a parking lot.

The geese flew out of nowhere and started pecking their faces with their beaks.

He ran away, but he left a dark red bruise on his face.




After several reports of similar accidents were filed afterwards, Wildlife Control Officer John Decanto went on a field investigation to find out why the geese were aggressive.



Mr. Decanto also looked around in the parking lot and faced threats from birds several times, but sooner or later 

he found a pattern that an attack would start every time he passed

the'grassland'

in the

corner of the parking lot

.




Decanto, who looked carefully at the grass, found another female geese harboring eggs in a small nest made of down and twigs.



Male geese have become'fighters' who are extremely alert to passers-by to protect their precious eggs.



Canada geese mate with one partner throughout their lives, and are also known as species that spend more than 20 years together until one of them dies.




"The male Canadian geese show the strongest aggression between February and April, the breeding season every year," said Decanto.



He added, "Doesn't people do anything to protect their children? In that sense, Canadian geese and people are similar," he added.




This is'News Pick'.



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