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The red-Crowned Crane

The red-Crowned Crane . By: Madelynn Decker, Alexia Gracia , Leandra Mendez, `Francisco Castillo . Species population . The Red-Crowned Crane breed in big wetlands in East Asia, in costal and freshwater marshes in Japan, China, and the Korean Borders. . habitat .

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The red-Crowned Crane

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  1. The red-Crowned Crane By: Madelynn Decker, Alexia Gracia, Leandra Mendez, `Francisco Castillo

  2. Species population The Red-Crowned Crane breed in big wetlands in East Asia, in costal and freshwater marshes in Japan, China, and the Korean Borders.

  3. habitat Red- Crown Cranes like to nest in deep water and near dead vegetation. The Red- Crowned Crane are aquatic cranes.

  4. Competition The Red Crown Cranes are competing against each other for territory.

  5. Commensalism One of the Red Crowned Cranes interactions with another animal is the White-Napped Crane. When interacting, the Red Crowned Crane is more dominant then the White-Napped

  6. Carrying Capacity The two main carrying capacities of the Red Crowned Crane is food and shelter in its habitat.

  7. Niche The Habitat of the Red-Crowned Crane is in the wetlands of North Korea and Japan, they like the deep waters.

  8. predator One of the many predators of the Hawk.

  9. Symbiosis The Habitat of the Red- Crowned Crane is in the wetlands and these aquatic animals like to live in the grass marsh areas of Korea and Japan.

  10. Parasitism The Parasite Haemosporidian doesn’t infect the Crane all to much by appearance but it does make the Crane have a slow and painful death.

  11. Succession Over time the Habitat of the Red-Crowned Crane has been over thrown by the humans and had made there home, saltwater fields and farming places.

  12. community The community of the red crowned crane is mainly around humans, but humans use there feathers for head dress.

  13. prey The prey of the Red Crowned Crane is mostly insects, aquatic invertebrates, amphibians, rodents, fish, reeds, grasses, and other plants they can find.

  14. Mutualism Since the Red Crowned Crane is endangered, some humans help the birds to get better when they are either dying or wounded

  15. Limited Factors Limited Resources of the Red Crowned Crane has been caused growth and pollution of the coastlines in Japan and Korea.

  16. ecology The type of biology relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.

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