So that they can have more of them to live on Earth.
Swans have 4 to 7 babies in their life
4 to 7 in a clutch
4 to 7 in a clutch
there is a swan in a lake by my house has 13 sygnets is the a world record
about seven months. the babies stay thirty five days in the eggs and they stay with its mother for 6 months.
I have noticed with the swans on our river, that they nest during April and May. The babies stay with the parents all summer and fall, then in late January or February the babies are just gone 1 day. I have watched this happen for the last 4 years. I haven't seen the process of the babies leaving or how it happens, all I know is that they are just gone 1 day.
No ducks can not fly nor glide with their babies on their backs. Geese, Swans and some larger species of Ducks will swim while carrying their young but not fly
Lay eggs, (of course! they're birds) Swans have their babies by laying eggs. Birds do not give live birth like mammals do.
swans hisses
That's the natural way they ward of predators and anyone that gets to close to the territory, especially if they are raising the young. They also give a nasty peck which i have experienced on a few ocassions. That's the natural way they ward of predators and anyone that gets to close to the territory, especially if they are raising the young. They also give a nasty peck which i have experienced on a few ocassions.
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
no i live on a lake and when the eggs first hatched there were 5 babies but when they are little, eels can get them from below and by the end there were only 3 left.