Is the nocturnal crane a protective animal?
Nocturnal cranes generally refer to night herons, which are common widely distributed waterbirds that inhabit and live in streams, ponds, rivers, swamps and paddy fields in plain and low mountain and hilly areas. Is it protecting animals?
Is the nocturnal crane a protective animal?
Nocturnal cranes are protected animals and have been included in the World Conservation Union (IUCN) 2012 Red list of Endangered species ver3.1-- low Endangered (LC). Therefore, it can not be killed, illegal hunting is required to bear the corresponding legal responsibility, we must pay attention to oh.
What does the night crane look like?
The nocturnal crane's forehead, head, pillow, crown, neck, shoulder and back are green and black with metallic luster; the forehead base and eyebrow lines are white, with 2-3 long banded white feathers, about 190mm, drooping to the back; gray waist, wings and tail feathers; round tail, tail feathers 12; chin, throat white, cheek, neck, chest and two flanks light gray, ventral white. The upper body of the young bird is dark brown, decorated with light brown feather dry lines and white or brownish white star-shaped spots. The lower body is white and covered with dark brown fine longitudinal lines, and the tail is covered with brown-white feathers. The iris is blood red, the mouth is black, the first exposed part of the eye is yellowish green, and the bare shin, tarsus and toe horn are yellow. The young bird has a black beak, a yellowish green base, a red iris, green eyes and yellow feet.
In addition, nocturnal cranes mainly feed on animal foods such as fish, frogs, shrimp and aquatic insects. They usually disperse into small groups from their habitat after dusk, wading for food in shallow waters by twos and threes, and standing alone on stumps or branches waiting for prey, staring tightly into the water. Before the sun rises in the morning, they return to their hiding places in the trees one after another to have a rest.
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