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Any other crane is related to the wattled crane. So are bustards. Cranes all come from the same family. Obviously not vehicle cranes. Hope this helps.
probably a scavenger of the everglades is a bird!!
Cranes are scientifically classified as birds. They belong to the Guidae family; most species of cranes are classified as "threatened".
Great egrets are a kind of egrets that are much more taller than regular egrets.
The scientific family of the whooping crane is Gruidae.
egrets are monogamous
Egrets are entirely white in color. They are similar in other ways to their family of herons.
Yes, egrets are carnivores.
A female egret is simply called an egret, as there is no distinct term for female egrets specifically. Egrets are a type of heron, part of the family Ardeidae, and both males and females are typically referred to by the same name. They are known for their elegant appearance and distinctive long feathers, especially during breeding season.
Collective nouns for cranes are:a herd of cranesa family of cranesa flock of cranesa siege of cranesa sedge of cranesa swoop of cranesa wedge of cranes (in flight)
Egrets are entirely white in color. They are similar in other ways to their family of herons.
They feed them snails, and lizards.