The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Manchurian crane or Japanese crane ( traditional Chinese : 丹頂鶴 ; simplified Chinese : 丹顶鹤 ; pinyin : dāndǐng hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル ; rōmaji : tanchōzuru ; Korean : 두루미 ; romaja : durumi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane') , is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity.
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2018 |
121170 characters 17 sections 21 paragraphs 23 images 334 internal links 37 external links |
crane 0.616 cranes 0.516 crowned 0.356 japan 0.091 red 0.081 wintering 0.065 korea 0.065 birds 0.061 symbol 0.061 chinese 0.058 china 0.055 nest 0.055 russia 0.050 averaged 0.050 naped 0.050 |
The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Manchurian crane or Japanese crane ( traditional Chinese : 丹頂鶴 ; simplified Chinese : 丹顶鹤 ; pinyin : dāndǐng hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル ; rōmaji : tanchōzuru ; Korean : 두루미 ; romaja : durumi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane') , is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity. |
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2017 |
118333 characters 17 sections 21 paragraphs 22 images 329 internal links 35 external links |
crane 0.616 cranes 0.516 crowned 0.356 japan 0.091 red 0.081 wintering 0.065 korea 0.065 birds 0.061 china 0.061 symbol 0.061 chinese 0.058 nest 0.055 russia 0.050 averaged 0.050 naped 0.050 |
The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese crane ( traditional Chinese : 丹頂鶴 ; simplified Chinese : 丹顶鹤 ; pinyin : dāndǐng hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル ; rōmaji : tanchōzuru ; Korean : 두루미 ; romaja : durumi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane') or Manchurian crane , is a large East Asian crane among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity, and fidelity. |
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2016 |
117310 characters 17 sections 21 paragraphs 21 images 328 internal links 35 external links |
crane 0.624 cranes 0.506 crowned 0.360 japan 0.092 red 0.082 chinese 0.067 wintering 0.066 birds 0.062 symbol 0.061 china 0.056 nest 0.055 korea 0.053 russia 0.051 averaged 0.051 naped 0.051 |
The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese crane ( traditional Chinese : 丹頂鶴 ; simplified Chinese : 丹顶鹤 ; pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル ; rōmaji : tanchōzuru ; Korean : 두루미 ; romaja : Durumi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane') or Manchurian crane , is a large East Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. |
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2015 |
92888 characters 15 sections 19 paragraphs 14 images 301 internal links 17 external links |
crane 0.643 cranes 0.482 crowned 0.329 japan 0.109 wintering 0.079 red 0.077 chinese 0.069 birds 0.066 russia 0.061 china 0.059 nest 0.058 dynasty 0.049 flats 0.049 huff 0.049 immortality 0.049 |
The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese crane ( Chinese : 丹顶鹤 or 丹頂鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル , tanchōzuru ; Korean : 두루미 , Durumi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'), is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. |
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2014 |
61410 characters 15 sections 21 paragraphs 10 images 117 internal links 14 external links |
crane 0.651 cranes 0.468 crowned 0.333 japan 0.111 wintering 0.080 red 0.078 chinese 0.070 birds 0.067 russia 0.062 china 0.060 nest 0.059 dynasty 0.050 flats 0.050 immortality 0.050 immortals 0.050 |
The red-crowned crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese crane ( Chinese : 丹顶鹤 or 丹頂鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル , tanchōzuru ; Korean : 두루미 , Durumi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'), is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. |
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2013 |
58278 characters 15 sections 19 paragraphs 8 images 121 internal links 14 external links |
crane 0.641 cranes 0.470 crowned 0.350 japan 0.091 wintering 0.084 red 0.082 chinese 0.074 birds 0.070 russia 0.065 china 0.063 nest 0.061 dynasty 0.052 flats 0.052 immortality 0.052 immortals 0.052 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane ( Chinese : 丹顶鹤 or 丹頂鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂鶴 or タンチョウヅル , tanchozuru ; Korean : 두루미 , Dooroomi ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'), is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. |
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2012 |
57599 characters 15 sections 19 paragraphs 7 images 126 internal links 14 external links |
crane 0.645 cranes 0.473 crowned 0.336 japan 0.091 wintering 0.084 red 0.079 chinese 0.074 birds 0.071 russia 0.065 china 0.063 nest 0.062 dynasty 0.052 flats 0.052 immortality 0.052 immortals 0.052 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane ( Chinese : 丹顶鹤 or 丹頂鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂 or タンチョウ , tancho ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'), is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. |
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2011 |
40756 characters 7 sections 12 paragraphs 6 images 76 internal links 14 external links |
crane 0.775 crowned 0.322 cranes 0.291 red 0.081 chinese 0.080 dynasty 0.079 immortality 0.079 kamuy 0.079 japanese 0.073 china 0.071 symbol 0.059 japan 0.059 russia 0.059 marshes 0.056 migratory 0.051 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane ( Chinese : 丹顶鹤 or 丹頂鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂 or タンチョウ , tancho ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'), is a large east Asian crane and among the rarest cranes in the world. In some parts of its range, it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. |
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2010 |
28222 characters 5 sections 11 paragraphs 6 images 46 internal links 9 external links |
crane 0.818 crowned 0.314 cranes 0.220 chinese 0.109 marshes 0.082 red 0.079 dynasty 0.077 immortality 0.077 kamuy 0.077 symbol 0.057 japanese 0.053 art 0.049 1000 0.049 china 0.046 longevity 0.045 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane , is a large crane and is the second rarest crane in the world. ( Chinese : 丹 顶 鹤 ; Chinese : 丹 頂 鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Japanese : 丹頂 or タンチョウ , tancho ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'). In East Asia , it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. At 140-150 cm (55-60 inches) high, the crane does not make easy prey, for all that it stands out in its natural habitat of marshes and swamps. When it matures, the Red-crowned Crane is snow white with a patch of red skin on its head. This patch of skin becomes bright red when the crane becomes angry or excited. This species is the heaviest crane, typically 7.7–10- kg (17-22 lb) [2] , although large Sarus Cranes are taller. [3] The maximum known weight of a male Red-crowned Crane is 15 kg (33 lbs.) [4] |
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2009 |
21695 characters 5 sections 11 paragraphs 6 images 45 internal links 9 external links |
crane 0.842 crowned 0.300 cranes 0.181 chinese 0.089 marshes 0.079 red 0.076 translates 0.073 dynasty 0.073 immortality 0.073 china 0.066 grus 0.060 symbol 0.055 japanese 0.051 art 0.047 1000 0.047 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane , is a large crane and is the second rarest crane in the world. ( Chinese : 丹 顶 鹤 ; Chinese : 丹 頂 鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Template:LangWithNameNoItals , tancho ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'). In East Asia , it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. At 140 cm (55 inches) high, the crane does not make easy prey, for all that it stands out in its natural habitat of marshes and swamps. When it matures, the Red-crowned Crane is snow white with a patch of red skin on its head. This patch of skin becomes bright red when the crane becomes angry or excited. This species is the heaviest crane, typically 7.7–10 kg (17-22 lb) [2] , although large Sarus Cranes are taller. [3] The maximum weight a male Red-crowned Crane is known to attain would be 15 kg (33 lbs.) [4] |
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2008 |
20064 characters 5 sections 10 paragraphs 5 images 48 internal links 7 external links |
crane 0.838 crowned 0.309 cranes 0.186 chinese 0.092 marshes 0.081 red 0.078 dynasty 0.076 immortality 0.076 china 0.068 symbol 0.056 art 0.049 1000 0.049 longevity 0.044 swamps 0.044 excited 0.038 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane , is a large crane and is the second rarest crane in the world. ( Chinese : 丹 顶 鹤 ; Chinese : 丹 頂 鶴 ; Hanyu Pinyin : Dāndǐng Hè ; Template:LangWithNameNoItals , tancho ; the Chinese character '丹' means 'red', '頂/顶' means 'crown' and '鶴/鹤' means 'crane'). In East Asia , it is known as a symbol of luck, longevity and fidelity. At 140 cm (55 inches) high, the crane does not make easy prey, for all that it stands out in its natural habitat of marshes and swamps. When it matures, the Red-crowned Crane is snow white with a patch of red skin on its head. This patch of skin becomes bright red when the crane becomes angry or excited. This species is the heaviest crane, typically 7.7-10 kg (17-22 lb) [1] , although large Sarus Cranes are taller. [2] The maximum weight a male Red-crowned Crane is known to attain would be 15 kg (33 lbs.) [3] |
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2007 |
15582 characters 5 sections 10 paragraphs 4 images 40 internal links 2 external links |
crane 0.846 crowned 0.301 cranes 0.195 marshes 0.085 dynasty 0.079 immortality 0.079 japonensis 0.079 red 0.072 grus 0.065 china 0.060 symbol 0.059 japan 0.059 art 0.051 1000 0.051 swamps 0.046 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane or Manchurian Crane , is a large crane and is the second rarest crane in the world. In East Asia , it is known as a symbol of luck and fidelity. At 140 cm (55 inches) high, the crane does not make easy prey, for all that it stands out in its natural habitat of marshes and swamps. When it matures, the Red-crowned Crane is snow white with a patch of red skin on its head. This patch of skin becomes bright red when the crane becomes angry or excited. The heaviest crane on record is a male Red-crowned Crane weighing 15 kg (33 lbs.), although large Sarus Cranes are taller. |
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2006 |
12032 characters 4 sections 8 paragraphs 1 images 28 internal links 3 external links |
crane 0.866 crowned 0.231 marshes 0.142 cranes 0.108 swamps 0.077 excited 0.066 angry 0.066 fairy 0.066 fidelity 0.066 flown 0.066 hokkaidō 0.066 japonensis 0.066 khinganski 0.066 pennsylvania 0.066 pittsburgh 0.066 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ), also called the Japanese Crane and Manchurian Crane , is a large crane and is the second rarest crane in the world. In East Asia , it is known as a symbol of luck and fidelity. At 55 inches high, the crane does not make easy prey, for all that it stands out in its natural habitat of marshes and swamps. When it matures, the Red-crowned Crane is snow white with a patch of red skin on its head. This patch of skin becomes bright red when the crane becomes angry or excited. An exceptional male weighed 15 kg (33 lbs.), making this the heaviest crane on record, although large Sarus Crane are taller. |
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2005 |
7497 characters 3 sections 9 paragraphs 0 images 26 internal links 1 external links |
crane 0.802 crowned 0.285 marshes 0.175 cranes 0.134 swamps 0.095 excited 0.081 angry 0.081 fairy 0.081 fidelity 0.081 flown 0.081 japonensis 0.081 khinganski 0.081 pennsylvania 0.081 pittsburgh 0.081 xian 0.081 |
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2004 |
5478 characters 0 sections 7 paragraphs 0 images 28 internal links 0 external links |
crane 0.832 crowned 0.273 cranes 0.192 marshes 0.168 swamps 0.091 excited 0.078 angry 0.078 fairy 0.078 fidelity 0.078 japonensis 0.078 xian 0.078 patch 0.078 japan 0.078 red 0.076 amur 0.064 |
The Red-crowned Crane ( Grus japonensis ) is a large crane and is the second rarest crane in the world. In SE Asia , it is known as a symbol of luck and fidelity. At 53 inches high, the crane does not make easy prey, for all that it stands out in its natural habitat of marshes and swamps. When it matures, the Red-crowned Crane is snow white with a patch of red skin on its head. This patch of skin becomes bright red when the crane becomes angry or excited. |