The Siberian crane's elongated neck and bill help it survive in the aquatic environment. For walking and looking for food on the ground it has long bare legs and wide toes. In winter it is very harsh/extremely cold in the Taiga, and so it migrates out of the biome to other places like India, China, Pakistan, Mongolia, Korea and nearby places. Finally it has strong and sharp eyesight which helps it look for predators and prey.
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The adaptation for the Whooping Crane is each specie.
the grizzly bear, spotted owl,siberian tiger, and the siberian crane
A female Crane. That's all. Babies are often called Chicks
why are whooping crane eggs being being transplanted to sand hill crane nests ?
Siberia.. where else ? Check out Siberian breeders : http://www.fuzzysiberians.com
yes they do type in to wikianswers adaptations of siberian tigers
the siberian crane takes 6000,00,000,0000.00000.00000000.days yo travel india
from chut
by flying
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Siberian crane
The adaptation for the Whooping Crane is each specie.
pick things up
3000,000 kilometers
the grizzly bear, spotted owl,siberian tiger, and the siberian crane
Snow Leopards, Siberian Tiger, Siberian Crane, Wood Bison (Buffalo), Peregrine Falcon, Whopping Crane, Canada Lynx (which has some special circumstances involved in it's listing), and the Beaver ( which was hunted almost to extinction in the 1600's).
the caspian tiger