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Of course, you can't eat sugar, the swan has its own living environment and eating habits, and his diet is not that he will eat sugar, even if you give it to him, he will not eat it.
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Swans should not eat soaked steamed buns, bread, meat products and fruits and other foods with high sugar content, because swans will cause gastrointestinal indigestion after eating, and even endanger the health of swans.
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As long as it is determined that it is in captivity, non-wild-caught nationally protected animals can be eaten. Swan refers to the birds of the genus Swan, which are migratory birds. It is a national second-class protected animal. Except.
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As long as the swans are confirmed to be raised in captivity, they can be eaten by non-wild-caught nationally protected wild animals.
Swan refers to the birds of the genus Swan, which are migratory birds and are national second-class protected animals, which cannot be eaten. There are three main species of swans in China, namely whooper swans, whooper swans and mute swans, which are mainly distributed in Northeast China, Inner Mongolia, Hillsong and other places. Swan is a kind of winter migratory bird, like to live in groups in lakes and swamps, mainly aquatic plants, the main species are whooper swans, whooper swans and mute swans, currently distributed in Northeast China, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang and other places.
It is understood that swans migrate north from mid-March to mid-April every year, and breed in May and June every year, and swans have a stubborn personality and are especially loyal to love. The goose has only one mate in its life, and when the partner dies, the swan generally does not live for half a year. Swans that have lost their mates often die of depression, so they are very precious.
The habits of swans
In China, they fly in large groups from the south to the north during the month of each year to lay eggs and breed in the northern border provinces of China. The female swans lay their eggs in May each year, and then the female hatches her eggs, and the male goose guards her side and does not leave for a moment. After October, they move south in groups.
Wintering in warmer climates in the south and recuperating.
During the breeding season, it inhabits open lakes, ponds, swamps, slow-flowing rivers and adjacent tundra lowlands and tundra marshes, and in winter it inhabits large lakes, reservoirs, reservoirs and river bays with many reeds, cattails and other aquatic plants. It is also found in wet meadows and flooded plains, swamps, beaches and estuaries, and sometimes even in agricultural fields. More than 20 people formed a small group, lined up in a line of "one" or "people", and sang while flying.
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The whooper swan is a national protected animal, it cannot be eaten, it is illegal to eat the whooper swan, and it is also illegal to feed the imitation goose without permission.
Whooper swan (scientific name: cygnuscygnus) is a migratory bird with no subspecific differentiation, tall body, body length 120-160 cm, wingspan 218-243 cm, weight 8-12 kg, and lifespan of 20-25 years. The mouth is black, with a large yellow patch at the base of the mouth, and the yellow extends to the lateral margin of the upper beak to form a point.
When swimming, the neck is straighter than that of mute swans.
Inhabits open, shallow waters with abundant aquatic plants. Except for the breeding period, they live in groups, are active day and night, are alert, timid, and good at swimming. Migratory birds, when migrating, take the small family as the unit, and form a "one" return character, "human" character or "V" shaped team.
When flying, it is much quieter than a mute swan. It is one of the world's tallest birds (and the alpine vulture) and can fly over Mount Everest, the roof of the world, with a maximum altitude of more than 9,000 meters. It is a national second-class protected animal in China.
It is found in Asia, and in winter it is distributed in the Yangtze River basin and nearby lakes in China; In spring, it migrates through North China, Xinjiang and Inner Mongolia to Heilongjiang, Mongolia and Siberia to breed.
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