Great White Pelicans' bills generally average between 18" and 32"
pelicans are white they have feathers are long and medium
Pelicans are large water birds known for their distinctive long bills and large throat pouches. They have a strong, elongated body with long wings that allow for powerful flight, and their webbed feet are adapted for swimming. Their beaks can measure up to 18 inches and are used for catching fish, which they scoop up in their pouches. Pelicans typically have a short neck and a relatively small head compared to their body size, contributing to their unique appearance.
40cm to 50cm long
a great white is 3-4 school bus's long
Pelicans can vary significantly in size depending on the species. The American white pelican, for example, can have a wingspan of up to 9 feet and weigh between 11 to 30 pounds. In contrast, the smaller brown pelican typically has a wingspan of about 6 to 7.5 feet and weighs around 6.5 to 12 pounds. Overall, pelicans are among the larger bird species, distinguished by their long bills and large throat pouches.
2 weeks
only ones with out wings
White pelicans typically have a lifespan of 15 to 25 years in the wild, although some individuals may live longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as predation, habitat quality, and food availability can influence their longevity. In captivity, they may live even longer due to regular food supply and lack of predators.
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
23 feet long
A great white shark's tooth is 2 ft. tall
long and narrow