Cranes are one of the most beloved birds by people, but at the same time, this group of birds is considered one of the most vulnerable.
Such external features of cranes as long legs and neck, small head and straight beak allow them to be classified as a group of wading birds.
This can confuse people who are far from science, but at the same time, cranes can be easily distinguished from herons and storks by secondary characteristics.
During nesting, they behave unsociablely, but in search of food they willingly visit fields, where they always maintain a significant distance from humans.
These birds are so smart that they can even count. Now let’s see how such an animal will behave in an enclosure with tigers!