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    #  >> Birds >> Relating to Birds

Does a swan have backbone?

Yes, swans have a backbone, just like all other vertebrates.

Their backbone, also called the spinal column, is a long, flexible structure made up of many individual bones called vertebrae. It provides support for the swan's body, protects its spinal cord, and allows for movement.

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