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Grey Crowned Crane was created in 1834.

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Grey Crowned Crane, the national bird of Uganda

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It's scientific name is Balearica regulorum.

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Black Crowned Crane was created in 1758.

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The Red-crowned Crane, Japanese Crane, or Manchurian Crane is a type of bird. It is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world.

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Grey-crowned Babbler was created in 1827.

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Grey-crowned Palm-tanager was created in 1851.

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The bird which is found in the middle of the Uganda flag is called Crane.

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what is the crowned cranes class

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The crowned crane has a head-covering that resembles a crown, which is how it gets its name. This crane has a tuft of golden feathers on its head that gives it a regal appearance, similar to a king's headdress.

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A balearica is a crowned crane of the genus Balearica.

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red crowned crane

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The Black-Crowned Crane is the national bird of Nigeria. In some places the crane is considered a symbol of good luck. Due to many environmental problems, the Black-Crowned Crane is considered an endangered species.

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The Victoria Crowned Pigeon is blue-grey in color.

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There are an estimated 2,750 red-crowned cranes in the wild. There are several hundred in zoos around the world.

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Certain species of cranes are in fact carnivores. These species of cranes that are carnivores include the Red-crowned crane for example.

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The national bird of Nigeria is the Black Crowned Crane.

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All Crane have a windpipe that is connected to the syrinx, or lower larynx, which is the chief organ of voice. Just link with a horn the longer the pipe the deeper the sound. In Crane this windpipe is twisted or has convolutions much like that of a french horn. These convolutions are absent in the Grey Crowned Crane of Africa. http://www.archive.org/stream/naturalhistoryof00blyt/naturalhistoryof00blyt_djvu.txt

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All cranes are grus so by that theory that Japanese crane should be Grus japonensis but I'm not a 100% sure on the spelling. by the way its real name is the Red-crowned Crane

Tightropewalker is correct. Either common name is used, as is Manchurian Crane.

Several crane species have red crowns.

Not all cranes are Grus, the wattled crane is Bugeranus carunculatus, demoiselle and blue cranes are in the genus Anthropoides and the crowned cranes are in the genus Balearica.

The Japanese (or Manchurian or red-crowned crane) is Grus japoensis

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The animals of Japan are: Koi, Racoon Dog, and the Red- crowned crane.

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They say that the Royal Bird is said to be the Crowned Crane.

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Edward VIII, Edward V, Matilda, and Lady Jane Grey were never crowned.

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The People's Republic of China has not designated an official avian symbol (or national bird). The red-crowned crane (grus japonensis) was identified as meeting all selection criteria by officials seeking to select a bird, but has not been officially designated, in part because its scientific name translates as "Japanese Crane."

In the meantime, within China on the internet, the common sparrow has receive much support for designation as the national bird.

^ Since 2004, the Red-crowned Crane is the national bird of China.
the Red-crowned Crane is a highly reccommended bird, however china does not have an official bird currently

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it is hurted by bear, humans and wild cats( like tigers)

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Chinese Dragon, Red Crowned Crane, Giant Panda.

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unless you own a zoo you shouldent get one

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The Victoria Crowned Pigeon is a large species of blue-grey pigeon with an elaborate crest that lives in New Guinea.

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The crowned crane makes a variety of sounds, including honking calls, trumpeting calls, and rattling calls. They are known for their loud and distinct calls, especially during displays or when communicating with other cranes.

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carnivore it eats people soo watch out! and also the grizzly bear but that's about it

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She was executed 9 days after being crowned queen of England

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Yes, the Crowned Crane is native to South Africa & as of 2008 is on the Red List category of Least Concern: also present in; Angola; Botswana; Burundi; Congo, The Democratic Republic of the; Kenya; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia; Rwanda; Swaziland; Tanzania, United Republic of; Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe

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it live in east asia

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Cranky the Crane was featured in the long running children's TV show Thomas and Friends. He is a green-grey tower crane that works at the docks loading and unloading ships

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"The only crane more critically endangered than the Red-crowned Crane is the North American Whooping Crane. The Red-crowned Crane is listed on CITES appendix 1, with a total world population estimated at 1500 in the wild with another 700 in zoos around the world. The National Zoo supports the conservation of the Red-crowned Crane by participating in the Species Survival Plan. The privilege of hunting the magnificent tancho was reserved for the Japanese nobility until 1867. The subsequent increase in hunting pressure drove the cranes from the southern Japanese islands by the end of the 19th century. Both the Hokkaido and mainland populations were devastated by World War II and the Korean War. By the severe winter of 1950 the Hokkaido birds were reduced to 25 half-starved birds huddled around a hot spring. Local farmers came to their rescue by supplying them with grain. Japan designated the tancho as its national bird in 1952." from http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Birds/Facts/FactSheets/fact-redcrowncrane.cfm

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"The only crane more critically endangered than the Red-crowned Crane is the North American Whooping Crane. The Red-crowned Crane is listed on CITES appendix 1, with a total world population estimated at 1500 in the wild with another 700 in zoos around the world. The National Zoo supports the conservation of the Red-crowned Crane by participating in the Species Survival Plan. The privilege of hunting the magnificent tancho was reserved for the Japanese nobility until 1867. The subsequent increase in hunting pressure drove the cranes from the southern Japanese islands by the end of the 19th century. Both the Hokkaido and mainland populations were devastated by World War II and the Korean War. By the severe winter of 1950 the Hokkaido birds were reduced to 25 half-starved birds huddled around a hot spring. Local farmers came to their rescue by supplying them with grain. Japan designated the tancho as its national bird in 1952." from http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Birds/Facts/FactSheets/fact-redcrowncrane.cfm

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Yes, though albino and melanistic individuals are rare.

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The red crowned crane is China's national bird. This bird won out after lots of polls and surveys taken over a period of time.

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first it goes to a chick then it goes to a female/male chino finally it comes to a beautiful, fabulous, pretty bird.

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In "A Grey Sleeve" by Stephen Crane, the major conflict revolves around the protagonist's internal struggle between his loyalty to his friend and his sense of justice. He must decide whether to support his friend's wrongdoing or uphold his own moral principles.

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Three animals found in China are the giant panda, snow leopard, and red-crowned crane.

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A heron with a red spot on its head could be a Black-crowned Night Heron. It is a medium-sized heron with a distinctive red eye and a dark back and crown. This species is known for its nocturnal feeding habits and is commonly found near wetland areas.

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Lady Jane Grey was the Queen in England for nine days after Edward VI's death- she was promptly executed by Mary- Edward's half-sister- who was crowned immediately after her death.

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The cast of The Grey Sisterhood - 1916 includes: Doc Crane as L.J. Calit Ogden Crane as Roger Odell William Garwood as Lord John Haselmore Stella LeSaint as Maida Odell Albert MacQuarrie as Doctor Ramese Laura Oakley as Head Sister

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The debate over what bird will be China's national symbol is still raging. The unofficial bird is Red-crowned Crane but as yet, no decision has been made.

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