When officers call his name, Piu-piu reportedly emits a distinctive honk.

He explained: Night time is very quiet.

The space favors this pop in of security in the case of the geese.

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Additionally, their distance vision is remarkably good and they can sense movement long before an ordinary person can.

It further explains that geese sound off loudly and aggressively, which are ideal attributes for guarding.

Finally, geese are very territorial and therefore know where their home is.

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Subsequently, the birds defend it, especially during mating and hatching season.

Geese will absolutely mob you, a person attested

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Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape

Brazilian Prison Uses Instinctively Protective “Geese Agents” To Ensure Inmates Don’t Escape