Yes, check out this picture of a Swan neck skeleton, you can see them: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1aSwan_neck_skeleton.jpg
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.
Why do comets have tails
Swans are herbivores - feeding on reeds, algae and other plants found in or near water.
Mosquitoes do not have tails. They have a long, slender abdomen that is often mistaken for a tail. This abdomen is used for digestion and reproduction.
Yes, swans are known to be monogamous birds that typically form lifelong pair bonds with a single mate. They often stay together year-round and share responsibilities in raising their young.
Swans wag their tails primarily as part of their communication and social behavior. Tail wagging can signal excitement, aggression, or a display of dominance, especially during mating rituals or territorial disputes. Additionally, it can serve as a way to express contentment or to strengthen bonds with their mate or fellow swans. Overall, tail movements are an important aspect of their non-verbal communication.
swans hisses
Collective nouns for quail are: A covey of quail A bevy of quail Collective nouns for swans are: a ballet of swans a bank of swans a bevy of swans a drift of swans a eyrar of swans (a nest of young swans) a fanfare of swans a flight of swans a flock of swans a game of swans a herd of swans a lamentation of swans a regatta of swans (on water) a sounder of swans a squadron of swans a team of swans a wedge of swans (in flight) a whiteness of swans a whiting of swans
Swans or The Wild Swans.
No, swans are not made out of potatoes. Swans are animals and potatoes are plants.
Swans are white.
Yes, swans are smart.
Yes, Swans Can Have Asthma
No swans can't leap.
because trumpeter swans' call sounds like a trumpet
fox,humans,dogs threaten swans
Swans mate for life.