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The Earth is NOT a solid-core structure. As like ALL comets, nebula, planets, and stars, it is a shell spinning about a central hot core of a comparably small diameter. This inner surface - in the case of Earth - is well-lit by this "inner sun" and full of land, lakes, and vegetation. Many birds migrate INTO the "Inner Earth" during winter.

Workers in both Alaska and Antarctica have always reported birds migrating the "wrong way" in winter. They are, in fact, migrating to warmer climates.

If a goose lives in the Southern Hemisphere, then flying north would get it to a warmer climate. So southern-hemisphere geese would fly north in the winter. But, "winter" in the southern hemisphere is June-September.

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because of migration they have mor flubber and wings then other and you can tell by how much flubber they have from the smell of their farts and the colour of their pooh/feces they can get flubber fromchewing bubble gum and eating Pizza

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Ducks don't fly south, they actually fly east/west. When they fly east/west, they like to peck on hummingbirds and sometimes they call hummingbirds names. Ducks are actually rude animals.

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because they can't survive the cold climate

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They fly south to avoid the worse of the Northern winter.

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