Swans are birds, they do not give birth, the female lays 5 to 10 eggs, in a nest by water, that take from 35 to 42 days to hatch. The female does most of the egg incubation, but every now and then the male will replace her for a while so she can have a swim and a 'bite to eat'.
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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.
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.
Birds, reptiles, and insects can lay eggs in a park. Birds such as ducks, geese, and swans often lay eggs in nests, while reptiles like turtles can also lay eggs on land. Insects such as butterflies may lay eggs on plants within the park as well.
This is because swans feed mostly on underwater vegitation, so they live near the water in order to have a food source.
In the spring! You should not attempt to go near their nests as they are very, very protective.