The swan falls asleep while swimming
A swan is a bird that floats on water. The swan is as interesting as the bird. He spends most of his time in the water. This bird is also called aquatic bird. There are mainly seven species of geese. They are found in Asia, Europe, America, Australia. Swans also live in India. Swans do not inhabit the continent of Africa.can be seen . While black geese are also rare to see, they are only found in Australia. While black-necked geese are found in America. The main food of the goose is the aquatic plant. In addition they feed on fruit seeds, grass, small caterpillars and insects, small fish etc. The neck of the goose is as long and beautiful as the heron. They weigh about 10 to 12 kilogram. The female goose weighs less than the male and is about one and a half meters long. The goose is big and small. It does not have teeth. Thus a swan does no harm to a human but it can bite if its egg is damaged. The texture of their feet is such that they are easily submerged in water Can. Their legs are small and flattened (the toes are attached to the skin.
The funny thing about a swan is that it falls asleep while swimming. The color of the goose's beak varies according to their species. Their beaks are black, yellow and red. The swan's wings have about 25,000 feathers. Flying9 Their wingspan is 6 to 7 feet. The swan can fly at a speed of 95 kilometers per hour. However they cannot fly much longer. Swans are always in pairs. Once paired with a female swan he always keeps it, which is why it is considered a symbol of love. The swan stays together until Murray.
Swans always live around water. As well as it lives in lakes and rivers. The female swan lays her eggs in the nest. It lays four to eight eggs at a time. Their nest is in the bushes on the shores of the lake. The laying of eggs is done by females. She continues to serve the eggs until the chicks come out of the eggs. Males facilitate feeding of females and cubs. The chicks stay with the female for six months. The life span of a swan is 10 to 15 years. However, they can live up to 30 years in a favorable environment.
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