Swan

Swans were large waterfowl. Males were also known as cobs, females as pens, and young as cygnets.

Description
Swans were relatively large birds, with a wingspan of approximately.

Abilities
Despite their size, swans were capable of flight. They were also difficult to surprise.

Combat
Swans would attack in defense of their nest or young. They attacked by leaping and using their strong bill and wings to damage enemies. This form of attack had a chance of blinding or disorienting opponents.

Ecology
Swans were typically found alone, in pairs, or as a pair with cygnets. Lone swans were always cobs. They lived in freshwater areas such as marshes, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Swans built nests and laid 1–3 eggs.