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Notes On Demoiselle Cranes (Anthropoides Virgo) In Asia

Authors: 
Fleming, Robert L. Jr.
Date: 
February, 2005

The Demoiselle Crane is the smallest of the world’s fifteen crane species and, after the Sandhill Crane of North America, is the most numerous.

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