50 years if they're protected by the state.
110 year
They usually live to be about 50 years old.
All swans live on freshwater, and eat vegetation on the bottom.
Swans mate for a long time, or even for life.
Do swans fly south for the summer
Swans lay eggs, so they do not get pregnant.
Baby swans are called as cygnets. Adult male swans are called as cobs while adult female swans are called as pens.
If they have a LONG neck, they're swans.
The habitats favoured by swans vary with species, but they are often found on rivers and streams, particularly slower flowing ones. They also frequent lakes.
Mute swans reproduce sexually, with the male inseminating the female. She then lays an average of 4 eggs, which the female takes care of for the 36 days it takes them to hatch.
A female swan is called a "pen." The males are called "cobs."
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