What is the life span of a crane?

The lifespan of a crane can vary depending on the species, but here are some general ranges:

- Sandhill crane (Antigone canadensis): Around 20-25 years in the wild, up to 50 years in captivity

- Whooping crane (Grus americana): Around 22-30 years in the wild

- Common crane (Grus grus): Around 25-30 years in the wild

- Great blue crane (Ardeotis kori): Around 40-50 years in the wild

- Eurasian crane (Grus grus): Around 20-30 years in the wild

- Demoiselle crane (Anthropoides virgo): Around 20-25 years in the wild

- Wattled crane (Bugeranus carunculatus): Around 25-30 years in the wild

These lifespans are approximate and may vary based on factors such as habitat, food availability, and threats such as hunting or habitat destruction.