Mute Swan
Cygnus olor
An elegant white swan known for its graceful appearance.
Size
125-170 cm
Wingspan
200-240 cm
Weight
9000-14000 g
Lifespan
10-20 years in the wild
Conservation
Least ConcernIdentification
All-white plumage with orange bill and black knob at base. Long S-shaped neck.
Habitat
Lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers.
Diet
Aquatic plants, algae, and small aquatic animals.
Behavior
Aggressively defends nesting territory. Pairs mate for life.
Distribution
Europe and Asia, introduced to North America.
Description
The Mute Swan is a large, elegant waterfowl native to Eurasia. It is known for its distinctive S-shaped neck and orange bill with a black knob.
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