| 1. | It contains the typical crane flies from the genus " Tipula ".
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| 2. | The adults are slender, fragile flies, vaguely reminiscent of small crane flies.
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| 3. | Crane flies are found worldwide, though individual species usually have limited ranges.
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| 4. | It should not to be confused with the crane fly " Pselliophora scurra"
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| 5. | After wintering in South Texas, the cranes fly back to Canada in March.
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| 6. | Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks extended.
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| 7. | It mainly eats invertebrates such as caterpillars, crane flies, and spiders.
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| 8. | Or the crane fly that appears as if it just landed.
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| 9. | Unlike the similar-looking but un-related herons, cranes fly with necks extended.
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| 10. | Unlike the similar-looking but unrelated herons, cranes fly with necks outstretched, not pulled back.
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