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There are about 4,000 different kinds or species of crane flies.
The wings are often held out from the body when the crane fly is not moving.
A brown and white female appeared with a crane fly in her beak.
Miss Johnson was trembling now like a crane fly on a summer porch.
Even though crane flies look like mosquitoes, they do not bite humans.
Unlike mosquitoes, crane flies do not bite people or animals.
It is very easy to accidentally break off their delicate legs when catching crane flies.
Meanwhile, every autumn cranes fly over the old Polish city that he loved so much.
Tropical crane flies may grow to more than 100 mm .
The crane fly is occasionally considered a mild turf pest in some areas.
On the far wall there was a yellowed painting of mountains in China with cranes flying over them.
And it will be good to see the Golden Crane flying again."
People in different places call crane flies different names.
A crane fly is an insect in the family Tipulidae.
Late-journeying cranes flew by, carrying the swallows toward the south.
Two crane flies were once locked in perfect symmetry on the upper part of my bathroom door.
Cranes flew overhead while men in canoes dove for oysters.
A thousand men will come when they hear the Golden Crane flies once more."
Crane flies are a type of fly in the family Tipulidae.
They're actually crane flies, he said, which look like giant mosquitoes but don't sting or bite.
There are also small crane flies, called bobbing gnats.
On it, a crane flew above a lance and crown, all carefully wrought in detail.
The larvae develop rapidly within the crane flies before pupating in the soil.
Crane flies have very long legs and long slender abdomens.
The book combined an interesting story, geographic descriptions of the places the crane flew and illustrations by the author.