cos they do, stop asking silly questions
no swans do not have teeth. i have a picture with a swans mouth open trying to bite and it clearly shows they have jagged edges on the beak that look like teeth.
no, but they can do damage with their beak ADDED: They have abrasive surfaces in their beak that are sort of like teeth, but not teeth in the same sense a mammal has teeth.
Well, first the colour. Black swans are ... well... black with a bright red beak and mute swans are white with a black band above the beak and the beak is a orange melting into a red near the tip. Second, mute swans tend to be much quieter than other swans. Mute swans are also one of the heaviest flying birds. Unlike black swans they tend to also be more territorial.
beak,eyes,neck,wings,webbed feet.
Mute Swans have a white body.A brown neck.And orange or yellow beck. A female's beck is orange with a small knob.A male's beak is yellow.
because trumpeter swans' call sounds like a trumpet
Swans has adapted by having webbed feet, a beak and wings. The wings are to find food and get objects to thier nests. The webbed feet are to swim in their enviroment( a lake). The beak is to carrie the food and the objects for a nest.
A Rook has a white beak; as does a Magpie. There are others including at least one type of Pelican.
if the swans put there heads together it looks like a hart.! there is black swans belive it or not. Hope these facts help :)
The mute swan has an orange beak once fully adult, as compared to the other two species native to the UK, the Bewick and the Whooper swans. The Bewick has a predominantly yellow beak and the whooper has a black beak with a strong yellow triangular section. When cygnets, the mute swan is grey in colour and has a black beak which only becomes orange after losing its cygnet feathers and reaching maturity.
Mute swans are larger species of swans that are native to Europe and Asia. Mute swans are 49-67 inches long with white feathers and orange bills.
An Eagle has a beak called a hook like