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Your question does not really make sence - so I'll assume you mean

"How does a swan fly?"

And the answer is - by pushing their wings up and down. In other words - flapping them.

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12y ago
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14y ago

To start off, in the water, a swan belts its strong wings against the water, and swiftly and rapidly starts off running. After a while, the swan lifts up in the air, and begins to fly.

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14y ago

they flap their wings

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16y ago

South, near the equator in the winter.

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13y ago

100's of miles

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11y ago

They do, they really fly

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11y ago

yes

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15y ago

yes.

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