How do Sarus cranes raised by their parents (with reasonable nearby human activity) generally behave toward humans?
Answer
They generally develop a respectful distance from people
Cranes that are parent-reared, provided there is a reasonable level of human activity nearby during development, tend to maintain a respectful distance from people and are considered easier to manage.

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