Swans are adaptable birds that inhabit a variety of climates, primarily temperate regions. They are commonly found in freshwater lakes, rivers, and marshes in Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Some species, like the Mute Swan and the Trumpeter Swan, can even thrive in colder environments, migrating to warmer areas during harsh winters. Overall, they prefer habitats with abundant water and vegetation but can adjust to different climatic conditions.
No
All swans live on freshwater, and eat vegetation on the bottom.
NOW
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.
110 year
Because they live in the snow.
They can live up to 50 years.
yes
they live in parts of Europe and North America!
Because they don`t live in the sea.
Because they live in the snow.
So that they can have more of them to live on Earth.