Where Did The Whooping crane go? By: Andrew Morse.

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Where Did The Whooping crane go? By: Andrew Morse

Looking Good  Height  Width  Body Features

Lets Live Here  Environment  Nesting Areas  Specialty Areas

I Love Food  Naturally  Scavenge  Texas

Life's good  Eggs  Chicks  Migration

Ahhhhh, A Predator!!!  Very Rare  Habitat Loss  Collision During Migration

Save Me!!!  Protection  You Can Help  Migration

Interesting Facts I like the Whooping Crane and I chose it because I like cranes for their balance and their height. So when I saw the Whooping Crane I immediately chose it. The one interesting fact that I thought was their dance, with their head bowing, wings flapping, great leaps, and load whoops. If you want to learn more about the Whooping Crane, you can go to Alberta, Canada. That’s were they migrate every year. THANKS!!!

References   www3. gov.ab.ca  Endangered and extinct - by Michael Bright - published in 2002 in Brookfield, CT  Life - Back From The Brink - pg

About The Author  Fifth Grade  Love Animals  Good At Art  Likes Reading  Lives In Somers, CT