swonds can live without food for about 10 years
The meat that Tudor people would eat is peackock,swan and lamb
In the past, swans were frequently hunted for their meat, feathers, and eggs. Today, swans are primarily admired for their beauty and grace, often found in parks, ponds, and lakes as symbols of elegance and tranquility. Conservation efforts are in place to protect swan populations from hunting and habitat destruction.
The answer depends on the swimming ability of a swan!
grass
they eat cheese
Most of the varieties of swan in the UK are protected species. The mute swan however, is owned by the crown and it is only legal for someone in the royal family to eat or serve them.
No they usually eat snakes.
yes
the swan had seven cygnets
A swan has 3 toes.
Yes, though it coudn't do so in one sitting. The question is, could a cat catch a swan.
As many times as itneeds to.