There are 8 pelican species in the world:Brown pelican - Pelecanus occidentalisAustralian pelican - Pelecanus conspicillatusAmerican white pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchosPeruvian pelican - Pelecanus thagusGreat White pelican, also known as the Eastern White pelican - Pelecanus onocrotalusDalmatian Pelican - Pelecanus crispusPink-backed Pelican - Pelecanus rufescensSpot-billed Pelican or Grey Pelican - Pelecanus philippensis
There are 8 pelican species in the world:Brown pelican - Pelecanus occidentalisAustralian pelican - Pelecanus conspicillatusAmerican white pelican - Pelecanus erythrorhynchosPeruvian pelican - Pelecanus thagusGreat White pelican, also known as the Eastern White pelican - Pelecanus onocrotalusDalmatian Pelican - Pelecanus crispusPink-backed Pelican - Pelecanus rufescensSpot-billed Pelican or Grey Pelican - Pelecanus philippensis
Well a great white pelican is of course WHITE!
Great White Pelican was created in 1758.
The scientific name for the Great White pelican is Pelecanus onocrotalus
White Pelican Provincial Park was created in 1971.
The area of White Pelican Provincial Park is 27.63 square kilometers.
A pelican
I have never heard of a 'pelican' move. I have heard of 'white crane.'
Well a great white pelican is of course WHITE!
An Australian pelican is a species of pelican, Latin name Pelecanus conspicillatus, found primarily in Australia and New Guinea.
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