100 years
Yes, sadly, the whooping crane is endangered. It has been endangered since 1941. In 1941 there were only 14 left.
36 to 39 feet wide
i think it is the whooping crane
yes
yes, they are not endangered but whooping cranes are
'Crane' isé¶´ (tsuru) in Japanese. This word is used to refer to the bird.
yes
no ,there are worst endangered animals like a whooping crane
They are endangered because of the skin on their long legs and their meat for fur. They are also endangered because human beings destroy/pollute the water they drink/live in. They have been endangered since 1941. Once the number was even down to 25 birds left!!
The Red-crowned Crane, Japanese Crane, or Manchurian Crane is a type of bird. It is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world.
The whooping crane is an endangered species brought back from the edge. At one point, only 15 birds were left. Today, through conservation, they now number in the 100's.
No. They are listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN Redlist.