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from the University of Exeter and the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust , swans are willing to give up sleep to find the best foraging spots.Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve

"These swans use aggression if there's competition over foraging areas," says Paul Rose, from the University of Exeter and WWT in a. "Our findings show that this requires a trade-off, and that both species reduce resting time to allow for this aggression.” Researchers suggest migration causes this trade off for whooper swans, as they spend their winters at Caerlaverock National Nature Reserve. Mute swans live in the reserve year-round and, according to Rose, can be more ‘flexible’ when it comes to their behavior because they do not need to store as much fat and energy for migration.

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