15 years
A crane fly lives just long enough to mate...a few days
helived 56 years
Cranes in the wild can live up to 20-30 years, while those in captivity have been known to live even longer, sometimes reaching 50 years of age. The lifespan of a crane can vary depending on the species and its environment.
You don't. The crane fly (daddy long legs) larvae live underground by eating grass roots. The crane fly is totally harmless to humans and is valuable food for birds.
Adored as a symbol of long life?
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Crane flies don't suck blood. Some of them don't even have a mouth, they live just long enough to reproduce. Their own blood is likely yellowish. ^^
Dead Load is the weight of the crane components not included in the live load.
a crane lives in a wet more forest type lake. it likes moss
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The most famous North American crane is the Whooping crane. In the midwest the Sandhill Crane appears in large numbers when they migrate. Another rarer type is known as the Common Crane.
how i will calculate eot crane long travel wheel