This might be referring to the Grus americana. That is the Whooping Crane, it is listed by the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Species List as "endangered". The International Union for Conservation of Nature, or IUCN for short has the Whooping Crane listed on the Red List as "endangered" as well. The scientific name for the Whooping Crane is "Grus americana". For more details, please see sites listed below.
Yes, they are on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Endangered Species List.
Birds
The U.S. Fish And Wildlife Service's List of Endangered Species puts the "Grus americana" under the species common name of the Whooping Crane. The Whooping Crane is listed as "endangered" according to this list. As for the "group" or the classification. The Whooping Crane, or (Grus americana) has the following scientific classification;Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: AvesOrder: GruiformesFamily: GruidaeFor more details, please see sites listed below.
bird species It is the whooping crane.
It is the whooping crane. Family Gruidae. An endangered species, making a slow comeback.
According to the US Fish and Wildlife Services Endangered Species List, the name "Grus americana" is for a bird that is listed as "endangered" with the common name of Whooping Crane. The name "Grus americana" is the scientific name for the species, and the following is a list of the full scientific classification for the Whooping Crane. * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Subphylum: Vertebrata * Class: Aves * Order: Gruiformes * Family: Gruidae * Genus: Grus * Species: Grus americana For more details, please see sites listed below.
The Grus americana does not belong to any plant groups, flowering or fern. It's an animal, as the scientific listing below indicates. The Kingdom is "Animalia", meaning that Grus americana is an animal, while the Phylum is "Chordata", which means it belongs with the group of vertebrate animals, and the Class is "Aves" and that indicates it's feathered and lays eggs. This species is listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services, Endangered Species List, and according to the listing status, the Grus americana is an "endangered" bird. The following is the full scientific classification for the species "Grus americana", or as they are more commonly known, the WhoopingCrane; * Kingdom: Animalia * Phylum: Chordata * Class: Aves * Order: Gruiformes * Family: Gruidae * Genus: Grus * Species: Grus americana For more details, please see sites listed below.
Grus Americana is the whooping crane, a member of the family Gruidae.
Grus Americana is the whooping crane. Crane family.
The whooping crane.
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida. 8 species of ammphibians endangered 1 species of arachnids endangered 23 species of birds endangered 11 species of clams endangered 8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered 25 species of crustaceans endangered 33 species of fishes endangered 18 species of insects endangered 15 species of mammals endangered 53 species of plants endangered 9 species of reptiles endangered 13 species of snails endangered
No, it is not an endangered species