yes it will look for another the other mate always has to have a mate in most pics it shows two swans
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.
Yes all birds are omnivores.
Yes, some species do.
Yes, check out this picture of a Swan neck skeleton, you can see them: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1aSwan_neck_skeleton.jpg
Swans are loyal creatures, to describe people say swans are manogamis. in fact it is the loyalty they have for their partner. swans will choose 1 partner for life. even if the partner dies they will not choose another. cannot be more loyal than that, they will also in some cases die of what people call a broken heart when their partner dies. loyalty in its most natural form.
Technically you can although in the uk swans are protected by the crown, in the us there is no such law more likely then not you will never come across a person who has eaten or much less killed a swan
If you mean animals that mate for life or are monogamous then not many do. They form partnerships in the animal kingdom but aren't always faithful (bit like humans). But angler fish and flatworm fish are monogamous. Beavers are also monogamous, but will take up with another Beaver if their partner dies. Swans also have only one mate for life. Swans, some geese and mourning doves are generally monogamous although if their original partner dies they will find a new mate. Many animals may stay with one partner for one or two breeding seasons and then move on to another partner. As was said in the first answer, very few animals are truly monogamous.
swans hisses
Collective nouns for quail are: A covey of quail A bevy of quail Collective nouns for swans are: a ballet of swans a bank of swans a bevy of swans a drift of swans a eyrar of swans (a nest of young swans) a fanfare of swans a flight of swans a flock of swans a game of swans a herd of swans a lamentation of swans a regatta of swans (on water) a sounder of swans a squadron of swans a team of swans a wedge of swans (in flight) a whiteness of swans a whiting of swans
in the movie Waylen (i dont know how to spell it.) and in the book in New Moon Henry Clearwater
No, swans are not made out of potatoes. Swans are animals and potatoes are plants.
Swans or The Wild Swans.
Yes, Swans Can Have Asthma
No swans can't leap.
Swans are white.
Yes, swans are smart.