Barnacle goose feldgeling

Barnacle geese make their nests on the sides of cliffs in Greenland, safe from predators. Unfortunately they can't feed their young themselves, and the grasses they eat don't grow on cliffs. The young eventually have to leave the nests to get their first real meal.

"This is as good a descent as it's possible to make."

You'll be OK so long as you trust the editing.

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