....... they find it.
the mute swans prey is someone you would not think. the mute swans prey is the lion
Swans feed almost entirely on underwater vegetation. However, in winter they sometimes also eat grass or grains.
food
Because there food is under water
Yes, swans do regurgitate food for their young, known as cygnets. This behavior helps provide nourishment to the chicks, as they are not capable of foraging for themselves immediately after hatching. Swans typically feed on aquatic plants, and by regurgitating partially digested food, they ensure that the cygnets receive the necessary nutrients to grow and thrive.
This is because swans feed mostly on underwater vegitation, so they live near the water in order to have a food source.
Swans do not have teeth, enlarged or otherwise. Instead, they have a bill that is flat and broad, which they use to filter food from the water and graze on vegetation. Their bills are equipped with lamellae, which are comb-like structures that help them grasp and tear food. Thus, swans rely on their bill rather than teeth for feeding.
because they can attack others and burry deep in water for food
The swans bill(or mouth) gets their food, then it goes down their throats to the stomach.
The swans bill(or mouth) gets their food, then it goes down their throats to the stomach.
Migration for breeding and food
swans hisses