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Swans

Swans are large waterfowl that are some of the biggest. Closely related to ducks and geese, they are famed for their majesty and beauty and are part of the history and mythology of numerous cultures.

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What food do swans eat?

Swans feed almost entirely on underwater vegetation. However, in winter they sometimes also eat grass or grains.

What do cygnets eat if mother has died?

they eat bay grass and they usually eat eight pounds a day

Who eats a swans?

It is possible to eat swan, and it is supposed to be very tasty, but it is illegal. All the wild mute swans in the UK are the property of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and are protected. Other swans are protected by law too. Therefore, although they make a delicious meal, swans are protected by law and it would be very much against the law to eat one.

yes if you want to... but it's illegal.

Where do swans migrate?

A little city in Italy where they eat coffee cakes and drink tea all day.

What type of animal is a swan?

As what I've read her skin is tan.

How do swans react to a new environment?

Swans has adapted by having webbed feet, a beak and wings.

The wings are to find food and get objects to thier nests. The webbed feet are to swim in their enviroment( a lake). The beak is to carrie the food and the objects for a nest.

Where do swans find their food?

the mute swans prey is someone you would not think. the mute swans prey is the lion

Does a young and an adult flamingo look different from one another?

When a penguin is a chick, it has gray down feathers. As it gets older and more mature, the down is replaced by the smooth, water-proof, back and white feathers you are used to seeing.

Why mute swans called mute swans?

Well, first the colour. Black swans are ... well... black with a bright red beak and mute swans are white with a black band above the beak and the beak is a orange melting into a red near the tip. Second, mute swans tend to be much quieter than other swans. Mute swans are also one of the heaviest flying birds. Unlike black swans they tend to also be more territorial.

Can you fight a swan?

Run Like the wind man! Swans can be nasty if they attack, They should only attack if you get to close to their young, so don't. Just keep clear of swans, ok?

How do swans lay their eggs?

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'.

How do you get a Swanana in Viva Piñata - Pocket Paradise?

i think you get it at a level 6........

but I'm not to sure.

How long do swans stay with there cygnets?

Only about six months. Then they are thrown out by the father.

Swans are very territorial.

What does swan symbolize?

The swan mark means it is made by the Swarovski company, which produces nice costume jewelry that features their famous cut crystal. Check out their website in the related links.

What do you call the sound of a swan?

Mute swans do communicate well with one another and sound like puppies barking. They only hiss when they are nervous or mad.

Are swans dangerous?

yes swans are said to be protected by the queen and it is against the law to hurt them

Are swan geese the same as swans?

way back when the lord created all creatures, he had to decide between goose and geese. you see it was quite the conundrum because what would you call multiple goose? well hear you go; it wouldn't be gooses because that just sounds silly so hmmm id have to say geese. so no they are not the same because a goose refers to one and geese refers to many. read. a. book.

How many babies does a swan have?

They usually lay around 4 to 7 eggs at a time.

Do swans have venom when they hiss?

That's the natural way they ward of predators and anyone that gets to close to the territory, especially if they are raising the young. They also give a nasty peck which i have experienced on a few ocassions. That's the natural way they ward of predators and anyone that gets to close to the territory, especially if they are raising the young. They also give a nasty peck which i have experienced on a few ocassions.

What is the life expectancy for chinchillas?

According to our own research Chinchillas live from 9 to 13 years in captivity, but that is only on average according to reported numbers by vets. The truth is that the life span of your Chinchilla depends mostly on you and the conditions you provided for your chin.

How do you make a tinfoil swan?

To make a tinfoil swan you first get tin foil out and then you shove it right up your butt-hole. But make sure your hand is still holding on tinfoil.

Are swans brave?

Swans are loyal creatures, to describe people say swans are manogamis. in fact it is the loyalty they have for their partner. swans will choose 1 partner for life. even if the partner dies they will not choose another. cannot be more loyal than that, they will also in some cases die of what people call a broken heart when their partner dies. loyalty in its most natural form.