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  2. Red-crowned crane - Wikipedia

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    The crane is carved in a South Korean 500 won coin. In Korea, the red-crowned crane is called durumi or hak and it is considered a symbol of longevity, purity, and peace. Korean seonbis regarded the bird as an icon of their constancy. The red-crowned crane is depicted on the South Korean 500 won coin and is the symbol of Incheon.

  3. List of cranes - Wikipedia

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    Cranes fly with their necks extended outwards instead of bent into an S-shape (differentiating them from the similar-looking herons) [3] and their long legs outstretched. They also have musical, long-reaching calls and elaborate courtship displays. [2] Cranes are threatened by habitat loss, intentional hunting, and the wildlife trade. [1]

  4. Head-carrying - Wikipedia

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    In East Africa, Luo women may carry loads of up to 70% of their own body weight balanced on top of their heads. Women of the Kikuyu tribe carry similar heavy loads, but using a leather strap wrapped around their forehead and the load to secure it while it is carried (see also: Tumpline). This results in a permanent groove in the forehead of the ...

  5. Demoiselle crane - Wikipedia

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    It weighs 2–3 kg (4.4–6.6 lb). It is the smallest species of crane. [13] [14] The demoiselle crane is slightly smaller than the common crane but has similar plumage. It has a long white neck stripe and the black on the foreneck extends down over the chest in a plume. It has a loud trumpeting call, higher-pitched than the common crane. Like ...

  6. XGC88000 crawler crane - Wikipedia

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    The XGC88000 crawler crane, unlike the majority of crawler cranes, comes in two sections. The primary section consists of the crane itself, which boasts a maximum boom length of 144 meters, a maximum total length of 173 meters (including the counterweight radius), a maximum height (when fully erect) of 108 meters, a lifting capacity ranging between 3,600 and 4,000 tons [10] [11] [12] (although ...

  7. Carrying pole - Wikipedia

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    Two Chinese women using carrying poles to transport produce Nanjing, China. This device is still widely used in East Asia, and is considered an icon of the region. The yoke of this type is sometimes made of wood, but is usually made of bamboo. A large diameter piece of bamboo is used.

  8. Hooded crane - Wikipedia

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    The hooded crane breeds in south-central and south-eastern Siberia. Breeding is also suspected to occur in Mongolia. Over 80% of its population winters at Izumi, southern Japan. There are also wintering grounds in South Korea and China. There are about 100 hooded cranes wintering in Chongming Dongtan, Shanghai every year.

  9. Category:Women in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Arab world; Asian Women (journal) B. Bibi (title) W. Women in Hong Kong This page was last edited on 30 October 2021, at 17:31 (UTC). Text is available ...