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Where do swan lives?

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Anonymous

12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

they live on rivers, in lakes, there have also been sightings of swans swimming on the sea although they do not actually live there. they are also found in parks in the water but rarely
One species is found in South America (Black-necked Swan), one in Australia and New Zealand (Black Swan), and four or five, depending on how they are classified) in the Northern Hemisphere. The Mute Swan is native to Europe and Asia, but has been introduced to North America (where it is considered a pest) and to Australia and New Zealand. The Whooper Swan is found in Iceland, Europe and Asia, and occasionally in North America. The Trumpeter and Tundra Swans are found in North America, and the Bewick's Swan is found in Eurasia. The Bewick's is sometimes considered a subspecies of the Tundra Swan.

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15y ago

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