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"<b>Crown of Feathers:</b><br><br> Every swan in England is officially owned by Queen Elizabeth. <br><br>Even swans living in the wild are considered royal property!",

"<b>Sad Song:</b><br><br> The phrase 'Swan song' refers to a completely false, ancient legend that the mute swan is silent until its last moment of life, when it sings one achingly beautiful song.",

"<b>Long Live the Swan! </b><br><br>Captive swans have lived for over 32 years, while the typical swan in the wild will live between 15 and 25 years.", 

"<b>Swan Table Manners: </b><br><br>The trumpeter swan feeds by sticking its head in the water to chomp plants and aquatic invertebrates. They can only feed as deep as their necks will reach.",

"<b>Cobs are from Mars, Pens are from Venus:</b><br><br> Female swans are called pens and male swans are cobs. While pens are smaller then cobs, male and female swans are otherwise identical in appearance.",

"<b>Ah, the Impetuous Cygnet: </b><br><br>A young swan under the age of one is called a cygnet.",

"<b>When the Stork Visits the Swan:</b><br><br> Swans lay up to five eggs at a time. The female swan spends much of her time incubating her eggs over the course of a month, though the male swan will take over in an emergency situation. The chicks will remain with their mothers for roughly the first year of life.",

"<b>Learning to Fly: </b><br><br>It takes between 2-3 months for baby swans to be able to fly. Until then they are quite vulnerable and need their mother's protection.",

"<b>Abundant, but Never 'Common':</b><br><br> Mute swans have 23 vertebrate, more than any other bird species in the world. The most common of swans, Mutes are all white in color with pink bills.",

"<b>Swan Lake: </b><br><br>Tchaikovsky based his famous ballet, Swan Lake, on the graceful Mute swan, an elegant symbol of royalty.",

"<b>Devoted Swan: </b><br><br>Swans are a strictly monogamous species; however, if a swan dies, their partner will most likely find a new mate.", 

"<b>Don't Mess with a Swan: </b><br><br>When a stranger (of any species) approaches, a swan will lower its neck, hiss, and charge forward. This behavior is common when swans feel the need to protect their mate or young.",

"<b>Seven Swans: </b><br><br>There are seven species of Swans in the world: Black-Necked Swans, Tundra Swans, Coscoroba Swans, Whooper Swans, Mute Swans, Black Swans, and Trumpeter Swans. <br><br>The Coscoroba Swans and Black Swans may be members of the duck family, though researchers are still disputing this fact.", 

"<b>These Swans Can Take the Cold:</b><br><br> Whopper and Tundra Swans live across the world in Russia, North America, and the Arctic.",

"<b>Swan Song:</b><br><br> Whistling swans are found in icy water holes or marshes. <br><br> Named for the sounds they make during migration, these swans utter 'who-who' sounds that are repeated across the flocks, producing a high pitched whistling sound.",
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