Baby swans, called cygnets, are born with grey feathers as a form of camouflage to help them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. As they mature, their feathers gradually change to white over a period of several months.
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The cygnets are black, gray and dirty brown. They grow white ones later.
A group of young swans are called cygnets.
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A group of cygnets is called a brood or a clutch. This term refers to a group of young swans that are typically born in the same hatch.
Yes, the word 'cygnets' is a noun; the plural form for the singular cygnet. The word cygnet is a word for young swan, a thing.
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Cob babies are called cygnets, while pen babies are called signets.
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