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* ''VideoGame/TheBattleCats'': Duche is a duck enemy, but it's not really menacing or intimidating enough to qualify. However, the same can't be said for Casaurian Ahirujo and its variants -- [[DireBeast giant, monstrous Duches]] which move much faster and dish out three quick, devastating peck attacks at a time.



* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'': Swanna are based on swans, and they're said to [[HairTriggerTemper have awful tempers]].



* ''VideoGame/UntitledGooseGame'' allows the player to take the role of a self-described "horrible goose" that terrorizes the people of a small English village.


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* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'': Swanna are based on swans, and they're said to [[HairTriggerTemper have awful tempers]].


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* ''VideoGame/UntitledGooseGame'' allows the player to take the role of a self-described "horrible goose" that terrorizes the people of a small English village.
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Geese are the most likely to receive this treatment. While smaller than swans, they're just as ferocious and more commonly seen in everyday life (thanks to the aforementioned intrusion on human territory), but don't have the beauty and elegance to cancel it out. Geese also tend to be more consistently hostile towards humans compared to swans, which tend to only be particularly aggressive towards people while raising their offspring, as swans are known for their protectiveness, and will generally only attack people if they intrude on ''their'' territory, whereas with geese, it's the opposite scenario. Geese also tend to gather in large groups, increasing the odds that they'll outnumber any humans encountering them. Additionally, while serrated tongues are common among waterfowl as a means of breaking up food (since they don't have teeth), their presence on geese factors into their image as more menacing than most other common birds, with people frequently describing geese as having [[ScaryTeeth "teeth on their tongues"]] to invoke feelings of BodyHorror.

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Geese are the most likely to receive this treatment. While smaller than swans, they're just as ferocious and more commonly seen in everyday life (thanks to the aforementioned intrusion on human territory), but don't have the beauty and elegance to cancel it out. Geese also tend to be more consistently hostile towards humans compared to swans, which tend to only be particularly aggressive towards people while raising their offspring, as swans are known for their protectiveness, and will generally only attack people if they intrude on ''their'' territory, whereas with geese, it's the opposite scenario.scenario, as geese can and will encroach on human territory if it has the resources to sustain them. Geese also tend to gather in large groups, increasing the odds that they'll outnumber any humans encountering them. Additionally, while serrated tongues are common among waterfowl as a means of breaking up food (since they don't have teeth), their presence on geese factors into their image as more menacing than most other common birds, with people frequently describing geese as having [[ScaryTeeth "teeth on their tongues"]] to invoke feelings of BodyHorror.
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* ''VideoGame/AtomicHeart'' has a goose as the antagonist of its two DLCs.

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* ''VideoGame/AtomicHeart'' has a goose as the antagonist of its two DLCs.{{DLC}}s.

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