This is because swans feed mostly on underwater vegitation, so they live near the water in order to have a food source.
they might be duds
A crocodile will build her nest on land near the water's edge and lay her eggs there.
Not successfully. Moving water will likely knock the eggs out of the nest. The water should be near still with only an airstone present.
what is the name of a swans nest please
if a quail see a human near her nest will she abondon her egg
in a nest near a top of a tree
when you go near their nest they get very annoyed because you are near their eggs
Turtles lay eggs and therefore they 'hatch'. Turtles mate at sea and when the eggs are ready to be laid, the female comes ashore and digs a shallow nest in warm sand near the shore. She then returns to the water and never returns to the nest. After incubation the baby turtles hatch, scramble up out of the nest sand and make their way into the water.
Turkey's are ground nesting birds. So, in the woods (not usually open fields or hedges) they will scratch together a "nest" of leaves and lay a few eggs. They have been known to lay non-fertile eggs to distract predators from the real nest.
Kingfisher builds its nest in banks near the water.
The swan's more than likely won't reject the remaining eggs,& yes,the egg should be replaced if the dogs teeth didn't punchture it.
The male Betta builds a bubble nest at the surface of the water. The ova(eggs) are fertilised under the nest then collected by the male in his mouth as they sink. He then places them in the nest where he tends them.