In an adult, apart from having white plumage and a long neck (except in a black swan, Australia), there are several breeds of swans: mute, whooper, berwick, etc. So the appearance differs between breeds.
No, it doesn't - the young swans are gray and not all that pretty but as they grow they become prettier and prettier.
no, its ugly and kinda fluffy and grey!
A cob is an adult male swan. A female swan is called a pen and a young swan is called a cygnet.
The name of a young Swan is a Cygnet. :)
A group of young swans are called cygnets.
A young swan is called a cygnet or flapper.
A young swan is called a cygnet or flapper
The adult of a cygnet is called a swan.
A female swan is called a "pen." The males are called "cobs."
A young swan is called a cygnet. Cygnets are grey in color and gradually develop their white plumage as they mature. They typically stay with their parents for the first several months of their life before becoming independent.
25 to 30 pounds for an adult Trumpeter Swan
the behavioral adaptation a swan with young is that is someone/something gets too close, the swan will get mad quite fast.
a pen