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Female geese lay their eggs only in the spring and may lay several eggs until they begin to incubate them. This collection of eggs is referred to as a clutch. First, the female goose will find a location where she has a good view of her surroundings and builds her nest. Once she has her clutch filled, she will sit on the eggs to incubate them; this step may take anywhere from 28 to 35 days. The female goose will leave her nest for a few minutes to feed and water, and while she is gone from the nest, the gander will take over the incubation. Ganders are very protective of both the female and the eggs, making sure predators stay away.

Which title is best for the passage?
A. Geese eggs
B. Incubating eggs
C.Egg clutch
D.Goose and Gander

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B

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