Yes, they can. They are the fastest flying animals in the world you know
because rivers provide us with:
* food
* energy
* recreation
* transportation routes
* and water for irrigation and for drinking
What does a black swan symbolize?
Normally it is referred to a large event of some sort. For example, the discovery of electricity.
Why do Swans rest their flippers on their backs?
Okay, this question makes no sense. Swans do not have any flippers. Only seals and dolphins and animals like that have flippers.
No, they are a bird. They do not have hair. They lay eggs and don't give birth to live young. And they do not feed their young milk.
Although a mute swan's diet consists mostly of aquatic vegetation, it can also eat algae, insects, worms, fish, and frogs. Mute swans are native to parts of Europe and Asia.
They eat fungi and water plants i am pretty sure, just research. I am not positive on my answer.
Where do whistling swans build there nests?
Wherever their home waterfront is...
Nests are large masses of vegetation material with shallow depressions in the center. They are usually in secluded areas on shore or in shallow water. If in marshes, nests are often floating and constructed mostly of cattail stems. Other nest materials include twigs, leaves, stems of wetland plants, and sometimes litter such as paper and plastic.
if a male swan mates with a female swan she falls preggie than she lays eggs then her eggs hatch and then baby swans come out
so a baby swan is a baby of a swan
What is the fear of swans called?
We've searched and although it doesn't seem to exist - so far - can we suggest 'cygnophobia', from the latin cygnus for swan?
Good luck
The two linguists
While I'm sure cygnophobia would be acceptable, phobia etymology is derived from Greek roots, and therefore kiknophobia (from kiknos) would probably be more accurate.
Why is a male swan called a cob?
A Male Swan is called a Cob, from the Middle English (that is, English between 1066 and 1500) word Cobbe, meaning leader of a group. The Word Swan comes form the Indo- European root Swen, to sing.