Swans differ from common geese in many ways, including in their appearance, habits and habitat.
1. Appearance:
Swan: usually larger, with long neck, long legs, white feathers, there are also a few species that are gray or black. Adult swans have a prominent bill, which is orange or black. The overall appearance of the swan appears elegant and elegant.
Common geese: Common geese are smaller in size, have short necks, are usually brown or gray in color, and their beaks are not as prominently colored as swans, and the overall appearance is more rounded.
2. Habitat:
Swans: Swans like to inhabit wide bodies of water such as lakes, rivers and shallow wetlands.
Common geese: In contrast, common geese are more common in farmland, lakes, and urban parks, and they are more adaptable to a variety of environments.
3. Habits:
Swan: Swans usually feed mainly on plant foods, including aquatic plants and aquatic plants.
Common Geese: Common geese also feed on plants, but they will also eat insects and other small aquatic animals.
Although they both belong to the family Anatidae, these differences between swans and common geese allow them to play different roles in the ecosystem.