check out this website: http://www.enature.com/fieldguides/detail.asp?recNum=IS0067
According to this website, the Giant Crane Fly doesn't eat, but it's larvae eats decaying plant matter.
Therefore the purpose of the Giant Crane Fly would be: it's larvae helps break down plant matter back to soil.
Fly with the Crane - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG13
A crane fly lives just long enough to mate...a few days
The SGC 120 - Sarens Giant Crane
it is 5 cm
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The Latin name for crane fly is Tipulidae.
Various insects look similar to the crane fly. If it looks alike but has a stinger it could potentially be a mosquito.
Dolichopeza rizalensis is a subspecies of crane fly. A crane fly is more commonly known as a "skeeter eater" or "mosquito hawk."
Siberian crane
skeeter eater
a crane FLY is a crane FLY not a crane fecking arachnid.
it is a crane no its an electro magnetic crane An eletromagnetic crane is a crane that has a giant magnet to pick up things with cobalt, nickel or iron in them. The magnet is run through electricity so you can turn it on and off at will.