fox,humans,dogs threaten swans
swans are scared of bears
Juno Swans: In Greek and Roman mythology, swans drew the chariot of Venus, goddess of love. In this mythology swans were not associated with Juno whose scared birds was the peacock. On the other hand ,swans were the royal birds(those on the River Thames are still owned by the Queen),and perhaps this is why Shakespeare made a mistake and attached them to juno,queen of the godsRosalind and Celia called is Juno swans because these swans were always together and united just like these two cousins
Whooper swans eat people small baby cows snakes and butterfly
Swans fly, usually in pairs. Swans mate for life. They often settle in one area and return to it year after year. But the short answer is, people don't have to "put" them there. They fly.
pecking people
Swans are often used in fairy tales because they symbolize grace, beauty, and elegance. They can be transformed into humans or embody magical qualities, adding a mystical element to the story. Additionally, swans are associated with love and fidelity, making them a captivating character in romantic narratives.
They are scared of the people of India
most are scared of people
Aphrodite's powers are making other people fall in love and the beauty of the power she can make people fall in love with the people they hate.
people get scared of spiders because of how they look
Swans are loyal creatures, to describe people say swans are manogamis. in fact it is the loyalty they have for their partner. swans will choose 1 partner for life. even if the partner dies they will not choose another. cannot be more loyal than that, they will also in some cases die of what people call a broken heart when their partner dies. loyalty in its most natural form.
If you mean do we have swans in Ireland,then yes we do
swans hisses