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Jingtou crane is called husky in the bird world. What kind of stupid bird is this?

Husky is a familiar dog pet. As long as it is famous for its stupidity, it is called Hal. The whale-headed crane is called the husky among birds, which shows how stupid it is. Not only that, the whale-headed crane has made itself an endangered species with its amazing stupidity.

As a bird, the perched crane is not small, with an average height of 1.2 meters and wings up to 2.6 meters long. It is an animal from Africa. It has gray hair, a tan beak, a huge mouth and looks very cute. When shooting a whale-headed crane, its expression will make people laugh, and it can also be made into many expression packs. The whale-headed crane looks heavy because its feet are thin and its head is thick.

Although the whale-headed crane looks stupid, it must not be underestimated. The whale-headed crane can feed on hard and fierce foods such as small crocodiles and turtles, and its hard and sharp beak can penetrate the thick skin of crocodiles very cleanly. Although it can feed on fierce animals, it is also very cute. When it is blocked by a wild duck, it will not hurt the wild duck, but carefully pull it aside and continue to walk. It can be said that it is very cute.

The origin of the title Husky in The World of Whales, Cranes and Birds is that when many photographers shoot it, it will bite the photographer's lens, and when the breeder removes weeds for its living environment, it will try to snatch and eat the grass in the hands of the breeder. When hunting, it will wait for the fish to run into its mouth with its mouth open, and even sometimes the fish in its mouth runs away in a daze, and it will not chase, but continue to be in a daze. No wonder it has become an endangered species.

In fact, while sighing, we have to admit that the whale-headed crane has become an endangered species because many humans wantonly destroy mirrors. Therefore, I hope that while people love the whale-headed crane, they must also love it and never disturb its life casually.