We have swans in the lake by my house. We have been here for three years and each year, its been the female that incubates the eggs exclusively.
if a male swan mates with a female swan she falls preggie than she lays eggs then her eggs hatch and then baby swans come out so a baby swan is a baby of a swan
Swans reproduce internally. During mating, the male swan (cob) fertilizes the female swan's (pen) eggs inside her body. After fertilization, the female lays the eggs in a nest, where she incubates them until they hatch.
Usually the male is the one to go homosexual, but yes they can. They will either steal another mates eggs or have a threesome with a male and then chase him away.
Swan eggs develop outside the mother's body. After the female swan lays the eggs, she incubates them by sitting on them to provide warmth until they hatch. The incubation period typically lasts about 35 days, during which the embryos develop inside the eggs.
swan can lay about 5 to 7 eggs
A female swan is called a "pen", a male is a "cob".
Female "pen", male "cob".
The female swan is called a pen and the male swan is called a cob.
No
male = cobfemale = pen
A female swan is called a "pen". (A male swan is called a "cob")
Cob's the name for a male swan, pen for a female. A group of eggs, or baby swans, is ka a clutch. The general term for all baby swans is cygnet. The word comes to English, from the Latin cygnus for swan, by way of the French cygne. The scientific classification of swans is kingdom Animalia; phylum Chordata; class Aves; order Anseriformes; family Anatidae; subfamily Anserinae; genus Cygnus.