by Akash

The Red-Crowned Crane: China's National Bird

The scientific name of the red-crowned crane is Grus japonensis.

It is a large crane, measuring up to 5 feet tall and weighing up to 15 pounds.

The red-crowned crane has a white body with black wings and a red crown.

It is found in East Asia, from China to Japan.

The red-crowned crane is a monogamous bird, and pairs mate for life.

They are known for their elegant dancing, which they perform during courtship and breeding.

The red-crowned crane is an endangered species, with only around 2,000 birds remaining in the wild.

The red-crowned crane is a symbol of good luck, longevity, and fidelity in Chinese culture.