Yes
Additional Info: Yes, most Cranes will eat small fish, along with a wide selection of other animal prey and plants. Their diet is fairly flexible, and includes plants, roots, seeds, stems, berries, nuts, bulbs, fruits, insects of all kinds, snakes, rodents, lizards, small fish, frogs, shellfish, mollusks, and crustaceans. Some species shift their diet, eating more of certain things during specific seasons, in part because they maybe more abundant, and in part because the Cranes have a greater need for particular nutrients physically. For more details, please see the site listed below.
No, they generally consume Diesel Fuel, or electricity from portable or fixed power stations, or some old timers, steam. oh you mean the birds. check- outriggers extended and locked down.
they do eat turtles
Yes. Cranes will eat small snakes.
Yes, both species of cranes do eat turtles.
In East Asia, eagles and wolves eat the crane. In Africa, eagles and crocodiles eat the crane.
blueberries and crane berries
No. The Whooping Crane is omnivorous. Depending on the season, and their location, they may concentrate on one specific thing in their diet for a time, but they generally eat a wide variety of both plants and animals. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
A female Crane. That's all. Babies are often called Chicks
why are whooping crane eggs being being transplanted to sand hill crane nests ?
The larve eat grass roots. The crane fly does not bite humans and does not eat mosquitos. Adult crane flies do not eat as far as researchers know. The larva feed on grassroot.
In East Asia, eagles and wolves eat the crane. In Africa, eagles and crocodiles eat the crane.
No. A crane is too large for a rattlesnake to eat.
the crane was having very little to eat
blueberries and crane berries
Chicken nuggets eat them
regurgitated fish
cookies
Technically no but if its dead yes it could
the whooping crane eats a variety of things such as blue crab, crab, fish, minnows, plants, insects, and frogs, along with snails.
They do not have mouths as far as researchers know. They only have to mate lay eggs and then die. Their larval stages are called 'leather jackets' and eat roots of plants. They live in the soil for a year, pupate and metamorphose into crane flies.
they eat berries fruits and corn out of peoples fields . they also eat insects.