Touching a queen's swan in the UK can lead to serious legal consequences, as swans are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Offenders can face fines of up to £5,000 or even imprisonment for up to six months. The exact penalty can vary based on the circumstances and severity of the offense. It's crucial to respect wildlife and adhere to laws protecting these birds.
the trumpeter swans natural habitat is the wetlands of anywhere
Swans mate for a long time, or even for life.
Swans lay eggs, so they do not get pregnant.
Queen Elizabeth I was imprisoned in the Tower of London for at least a year because her half-sister, Mary I ( AKA Mary Queen of Scots), suspected her of helping to create and knowing in advance about a plan to steal the throne.
Mute swans are larger species of swans that are native to Europe and Asia. Mute swans are 49-67 inches long with white feathers and orange bills.
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Yes they do.
Identified by their white feathers and long necks, swans are known as a symbol of beauty, grace and tranquility. Because they mate for life, swans are also often associated with loyalty and love.
They have webbed feet and a long curved neck
row up to 1.5 meters in length
Not by a long shot
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