Pelicans are not native to Northern Ireland, so you would only see them in captivity.
Pelicans normally dive in the water when they see fish. Since their mouths are so big, they can catch multiple fish at once.
Seagulls, pelicans, and pidgins.
So they can see...
Technically, yes. You can either wear goggles or scuba masks to see underwater, and you could open your eyes underwater (granted your vision will be so blurry that you can barely make out the shape of your own hand) to see, but opening your eyes underwater without gear is not a reliable way to see underwater.
pelicans are the young ones
An Alligator's eyes are adapted to see underwater because half the time they live underwater. They catch their food underwater, bathe themselves underwater, and they can sometimes nap there. An Alligator has an extra eyelid on their eyes that is clear (almost like a contact lense) to see clearly underwater without letting any fluid gettting into their eyes.
No, there are no underwater cities in San Andreas. No mermaids either.
"Pelicans" is a plural noun.
Underwater world is a marine life. We can see many kind of fishes.
yes. pelicans are birds so they have wings
Lahti Pelicans was created in 1945.