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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 is called of a younger swan?

A baby swan is called a "sygnet"

How long do long do swans live?

They usually live to be about 50 years old.

In wild swans how does Yu-fang grandmother escape her life as a concubine?

She was freed at the age if 24 when General Xue died, the wife wrote a letter to her parents informing her freedom.

What happens to a female swan when the male swan dies?

if a swans mate dies, it will either let himself die, or find another mate. but that only happens on rare occasions. I have a personal experience myself, i live on a lake and there are only two swans and ones mate died after a serious coyote attack. The male swan is in a dreadful mourn and might die soon, if we don't get another female swan.

How much does 7 swans a swimming cost?

250 credits in the North Pole

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What does it mean when swans and peacocks were served were served in feasts in the Medieval period?

The flesh was painted with saffron dissolved in melted butter and the birds were served wrapped in their own skin and feathers, which had been removed and set aside prior to roasting.

How did the trumpeter swan get its name?

It got its name because the trumpeter swan was caught playing a trumpet

Indian bustard bird is found in?

they are found in grasslands of gujarat e.t.c

Are swans flexible?

Yes indeed swans are one of the most flexible animals known to man and scientist!! They are completely made of cartilage!

What does the black swan represent?

The Black Swan is an important cultural reference in Australia, although the character of that importance historically diverges between the prosaic in the east and the symbolic in west. The Black Swan is also of spiritual significance in the traditional histories of manyAustralian Aboriginal peoples across southern Australia.

The Black Swan is the official stateemblem of Western Australia, and is depicted on the Flag of Western Australia, as well as being depicted on the Western Australian Coat-of-Arms. The symbol is used in other emblems,coins, logos, mascots and in the naming of sports teams.

What does 'mute spectator' mean?

a spectator who do not react to a bad incident

Do trumpeter swans have teath?

no, but they can do damage with their beak ADDED: They have abrasive surfaces in their beak that are sort of like teeth, but not teeth in the same sense a mammal has teeth.