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Demoiselle crane

Anthropoides virgo

Classe Oiseaux
Ordre Gruiformes
Famille Gruidés

The demoiselle crane, the smallest of the gruidae, lives in groups, except during reproduction when it becomes less tolerant of other cranes. Cranes are famous for their impressive courtship rituals consisting of leaps, bows, wing beats and concerts.

Reproduction

From 4 to 8 years old according to the individual. Mating and egg laying take place between April and May, the couple generally incubates 2 eggs for 27 to 29 days. The fledglings’ first flight takes place 55 to 65 days later.

Alimentation

Omnivorous, feeding especially on plants and supplementing its diet with insects, amphibians, reptiles and small mammals.

Prédateurs

Fox, dog, and birds of prey among others.

Longévité

On average 27 years in captivity.

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