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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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Where did Joseph Wilson Swan live?

Joseph Wilson Swan lived for most of his life in Low Fell Gateshed in England.

How high do swans fly?

28,000 feet. A flock of whooper swans were seen by an airline pilot at 29,000' arriving over Ireland and was confirmed by ground Radar!

How long can a swan live?

They can live up to about 50 years. Depending on how on how healthy they are!

What is endored?

further explanation needed, this word is not known in the English language

Can you eat a whole swan even its privates?

no you cant you silly idiot! Noone is allowed to eat a swan except on one certain day but i don't know which one it is tho id take a guess of around the queen birthday.

What color are swans feet?

Swans have graish-black feet.

What eats a swan?

They die on their own and the animals eat them and the rest decomposes, or humans.

How many swans-a-swimming?

swans swimm so fast at lest 100 mile pore awer

Can you eat black swans?

Hi, the answer is yes.. But I prefer the white ones. I find that heating a small amount of oil in frying pan and then just chucking the whole bird onto the frying pan for a couple of minutes each side, tastes absolutely gorgeous. Never cook for more than 6 minutes in total, and reduce the heat if the feathers start to burn. PS.. As a starter I quite like swans feet marinated in a pint of Stella Artois. Hope this helps.

When do swans chase off their babies?

I have noticed with the swans on our river, that they nest during April and May. The babies stay with the parents all summer and fall, then in late January or February the babies are just gone 1 day. I have watched this happen for the last 4 years. I haven't seen the process of the babies leaving or how it happens, all I know is that they are just gone 1 day.

What is a young swan known as?

A young swan is called a cygnet or flapper.

Can swans fly without water?

Yes, they can. They are the fastest flying animals in the world you know

Are male swans gray?

No, both male and femaes are white. A grey swan is probably an adolescent who hasn't gotten his/hers adult feathers yet.

Why do you have rivers?

because rivers provide us with:

* food

* energy

* recreation

* transportation routes

* and water for irrigation and for drinking