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Crane's
A crane's health may be best served under the care of breeders; a breeder can work best with the pet.
These birds are wading and can be characterized by long legs, necks, and bills. They range between 34 and 38 inches in height and have a six-to seven-foot wingspan. Their weight varies from 7.7 to 14.4 pounds according to the sex of the individual bird and the race to which it belongs.
A crane's health may be best served under the care of breeders; a breeder can work best with the pet.
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The usual diet of these creatures is roots, tubers, seeds, berries, grain, mice, small birds, snakes, lizards, frogs, and crayfish in wet meadows or bogs. When these birds are in a dry pasture, they may feed on grasshoppers, earthworms, and crick A crane's health may be best served under the care of breeders; a breeder can work best with the pet.
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