the trumpeter swans natural habitat is the wetlands of anywhere
the swan had seven cygnets
25 to 30 pounds for an adult Trumpeter Swan
A Trumpeter Swan is named as such because of the distinctive trumpet-like call it makes, which can be heard over long distances. The sound is loud, clear, and resonant, similar to the sound of a trumpet being played.
It got its name because the trumpeter swan was caught playing a trumpet
There are about seven types of swans.1. Mute Swan -- the entirely white swan that is found mostly in Europe and Asia; this is the type of swan that is revered in a number of cultures and that has been immortalized in The Ugly Ducking and Swan Lake.2. Black Swan -- found mostly in southern Australia and has been reintroduced into New Zealand3. Black-necked Swan -- native to South America4. Trumpeter Swan -- found in North America, particularly in Alaska5. Whooper Swan -- essentially the European/Asian counterpart to the Trumpeter Swan6. Tundra Swan -- split into two types (Bewick's Swan and the Whistling Swan); large numbers found in Arctic areas7. New Zealand Swan -- extinct; fossils suggest that it was a subspecies of the Black SwanAnd then there is of course the Natalie Portman Swan -- the Swan Queen ;)
The closest relatives of a Trumpeter swan are any other species of swan such as the mute swan and Whooper swan. Apart from other swans, the next closest relatives are ducks and geese.
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The Tundra swan witch is smaller than it, and a mix of both swans the trumpeter and the tundra is another.
Yeah, sometimes.
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hunters or bob cats