The Pelican will eat seafood. A Pelican will hunt for its prey by flying/soaring above open salt water bodies & rivers. The Pelican will visually search for the proper size victim/fish and dive directly into the water and attempt to capture the potential meal with its large pouched bill. The Pelican will then return to the surface - naturally to breath - and of course, consume the food. I've enjoyed watching the Pelicans in both the Gulf and Bay in Sarasota, FL.
They eat fish. They dive into water bill first and scoop up both fish and water. Then they spit out the water and swallow the fish. That's why they have the bill pouches- to give them the ability to scoop up fish without the fish knowing.
They eat all kinds of fish and crabs and amphibians.
they eat all kinds, really anything that they can catch!
Mainly mullet, bluefish, but will take most types of schooling fish.
Pelicans eat fish
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Pelicans eat small to medium sized fish.
The diet of a Pelican usually consists of fish, but they also eat amphibians, crustaceans and on some occasions, smaller birds.
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There are several but the commonest one I can think of is the Pelican.
A pelican is a carnivore because it eats fish. And fish is meat.
I think pelicans eat moon fish. They are so so colorful and delicious.
they eat small fish,shrimp,crab and amphibians.
They are either carnivores or omnivores because they eat fish and fish is meat!
Pelicans are fed Fish. Pelicans in captivity also eat other birds sometimes (there are records of a pelican in London eating a pidgeon after a fight, and a pelican in Zoo Basel has been known to eat ducks). Although a pelican's diet is mostly fish, they also eat small amphibians and crustaceans and smaller birds (more likely in captivity).
No. Pelican's diets consist of fish and other sea life.
A pelican is a bird with a saggy pouch that can scoop fish out of water.