A crane can live 22 to 24 years in the wild. In captivity some cranes have been known to live to be 30 years old.
A female Crane. That's all. Babies are often called Chicks
A sand hill crane has a incubation period of 30-32 days.
The wingspan of a Whooping Crane can reach up to 7.5 feet (2.3 meters), making them one of the largest bird species in North America. Their long wings enable them to soar and migrate long distances.
Flamingos, herons, storks, and egrets are some examples of animals that have long legs suited for wading in water. These long legs help them navigate through shallow waters to hunt for fish and other aquatic prey.
A crane is a white bird with a long neck. The answer could also be a heron, egbit, or a stork
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A crane fly lives just long enough to mate...a few days
helived 56 years
You don't. The crane fly (daddy long legs) larvae live underground by eating grass roots. The crane fly is totally harmless to humans and is valuable food for birds.
Adored as a symbol of long life?
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Crane flies don't suck blood. Some of them don't even have a mouth, they live just long enough to reproduce. Their own blood is likely yellowish. ^^
a crane lives in a wet more forest type lake. it likes moss
Dead Load is the weight of the crane components not included in the live load.
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The most famous North American crane is the Whooping crane. In the midwest the Sandhill Crane appears in large numbers when they migrate. Another rarer type is known as the Common Crane.