I've seen swans in the sea before. Last year it the beach in Gdansk, Poland: it was about minus 10 degrees and there was ice on the sea and a group of 5 or 6 swans were swimming a few yards off the shore. I suspect that any nearby fresh water would have been frozen solid
no they only swim in lakes, rivers swams and creeks
Yes. Swans are able to live near a variety of water habitats, from fresh water to brackish water, to salt water.
No they do not. Swans are like humans in that they drink freshwater. Drinking salty water would make them ill.
Yes. They sometimes see their prey from above the water, and sometimes dip their heads into the water in order to track their prey.
Yes it can because it's a type of duck
They live in salt water They live in salt water
Because there food is under water
Not permently, Penguins live on land and swim in salt water to catch food.
just swim
no no reports have been made and they would not survive because most dolphins can only live in salt water
no only salties or salt water crocodiles can swim for a very long time without coming up
salt water
Salt. There maybe some obscure breed of penguin I am not thinking of that lives in fresh, but most of the ones you see in zoos and tv are salt.
This animal is not adaptted to salt water.
salt water
Salt water has a slightly higher density, so it will be a little quicker to swim in fresh water.
no, they do not swim after they hatch.