,
South Africa Adults are long, and weigh an average of (rarely up to ), with ganders (males) being noticeably larger than the geese. The wingspan can range from . One source claims the average weight of males is around and the weight of females is around . However, 11 individuals that were banded in
South Africa, were found to average only , with a range of . Another South African-based study found 58 males weighing an average of and measuring in total length; meanwhile, 34 females averaged in weight and in total length. Among standard measurements, the
wing chord is , the
bill is and the
tarsus is . They are among the largest true African waterfowl (besides the
wading Goliath heron) and are, on average, the world's largest "goose", although in average weight, their size is at least rivaled by the
Cape Barren goose. Spur-winged geese appear to be more closely allied to
shelducks than "
true geese" such as those from the
Branta and
Anser genera. They are mainly black, with a white face and large white wing patches. The long legs are pinkish red in colour. The male differs from the female, not only in size, but also in having a larger red facial patch extending back from the red bill, and a knob at the base of the upper mandible. This is generally a quiet species. Typically, only males make a call, which consists of a soft bubbling
cherwit when taking wing or alarmed. During breeding displays or in instances of alarm, both sexes may utter other inconspicuous calls. ==Toxicity==