no
Swans lay eggs, so they do not get pregnant.
in Canada
Spring
Yes they can!
Lay eggs, (of course! they're birds) Swans have their babies by laying eggs. Birds do not give live birth like mammals do.
They lay, on the average, three to eight eggs. Only one clutch of eggs is laid per year. A swan builds their nests out of stems and leaves from plants such as cattails and sedges. Trumpeters often nest on top of muskrat or beaver lodges.
Ponds, lakes, slow-going rivers and freshwater marshes.
Ponds, lakes, slow-going rivers and freshwater marshes.
Swans are not mammals, therefore, they lay eggs and sit on them until they hatch.
They're birds so they lay eggs.Penguins lay eggs because they are birds.They have to hold their eggs on top of their feet so the egg doesn't touch the cold ground or ice, otherwise the chick could die before it even came out of the egg.If you want to know more you should watch the movie called "March of the Penguins"Yes like many birds penguin lay eggs.
This is because swans feed mostly on underwater vegitation, so they live near the water in order to have a food source.