00:00Swans look peaceful, but there's far more to these beautiful birds than most people realize.
00:08They're among the largest flying birds in the world, with some weighing more than 15 kilograms.
00:14Swans mainly feed on aquatic plants, but they also eat grasses and tiny creatures living beneath the surface.
00:23One of the most remarkable things about swans is their strong family bond.
00:29Swans communicate through gentle calls, body language, and simple movements.
00:35Their long neck helps them reach underwater plants, making them perfectly adapted for life on the water.
00:43Many swans stay with the same partner for years, making them a symbol of loyalty around the world.
00:50Some swans travel hundreds of miles during migration, returning to the same nesting areas year after year.
00:58Swans are surprisingly intelligent, and can remember familiar places, and recognize people over time.
01:06Their powerful wings aren't just for flying, they're also their best defense against danger.
01:14Many injuries happen because of everyday litter left behind by people.
01:20Sadly, discarded fishing hooks and plastic waste are among the biggest dangers these birds face today.
01:26If you ever find an injured swan, contact local wildlife rescuers whenever possible, and only step in if it's safe.
01:35But sometimes, a simple act of courage can change everything.
01:40Here's one real story.
01:42One afternoon, a stranded swan caught the attention of passing strangers.
01:47People wanted to help, but no one knew the safest thing to do.
01:53With patience and compassion, he gently carried the swan back to the water, proving that even a simple act of
02:00kindness can save a life.
02:04Sometimes the biggest difference comes from the simplest act of kindness.
02:09Every life is worth protecting.
02:11Every life is worth protecting.
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