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Crane
What is the animal Crane known for?
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Where does the Crane live?
There are 15 different species of cranes, and they live on most continents, except for Antarctica and South America.
Different species of cranes have different habitat preferences.
Some live in a wide variety of habitats, such as savannas, grasslands, wetlands, marshes, and even desert edges.
They also occasionally live in parks, farms, and agricultural fields.
Other species are more selective and choose only a few specific habitats to live in.
For example, the common crane prefers to breed in boreal and taiga forests, mixed forests, treeless moors, bogs, or dwarf heather habitats, usually where small lakes or pools are also found.
Cranes are migratory birds, which means they move from one place to another depending on the season.
Some species and populations of cranes migrate over long distances, while others do not migrate at all.
Some cranes, such as the whooping crane and the red-crowned crane, are endangered due to habitat loss, hunting, and other human activities.
Conservation efforts are underway to protect these magnificent birds and their habitats.
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What does the Crane look like?
A crane bird is a member of the family Gruidae, which consists of about 15 species of large, wading birds.
They inhabit all continents except Antarctica and South America.
These birds a distinctive appearance, with a long neck, long legs, a long beak, and often a patch of bare skin on the face.
Cranes are omnivorous and feed on seeds, plants, insects, fish, and small animals.
They are known for their elaborate courtship dances and their loud, trumpeting calls.
Cranes are also symbols of good fortune and longevity in some cultures, such as Japan and China.
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