first it goes to a chick then it goes to a female/male chino finally it comes to a beautiful, fabulous, pretty bird.
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.
red crowned crane
Grus japonensis
There are an estimated 2,750 red-crowned cranes in the wild. There are several hundred in zoos around the world.
Whooping crane, Indian sarus crane and sandhill crane are crane species. Additional crane species include demoiselle crane, red-crowned crane and the common crane.
Grey Crowned Crane was created in 1834.
Black Crowned Crane was created in 1758.
The animals of Japan are: Koi, Racoon Dog, and the Red- crowned crane.
Certain species of cranes are in fact carnivores. These species of cranes that are carnivores include the Red-crowned crane for example.
All cranes are grus so by that theory that Japanese crane should be Grus japonensis but I'm not a 100% sure on the spelling. by the way its real name is the Red-crowned CraneTightropewalker is correct. Either common name is used, as is Manchurian Crane.Several crane species have red crowns.Not all cranes are Grus, the wattled crane is Bugeranus carunculatus, demoiselle and blue cranes are in the genus Anthropoides and the crowned cranes are in the genus Balearica.The Japanese (or Manchurian or red-crowned crane) is Grus japoensis
it is hurted by bear, humans and wild cats( like tigers)
Chinese Dragon, Red Crowned Crane, Giant Panda.