A pelican is obviously a bird. It takes a mommy and daddy bird to make a baby bird. This means they reproduce sexually. -.- And if you do not know the definition of "asexual" then that probably explains why didn't the answer. If an organism is asexual that means they do not have a gender (they are neither female nor male). An asexual organism has no sex organs. They do not have any genitals. An asexual organism does not need another partner to to help reproduce. They reproduce on there own. Animals that you see are all sexual, they sexually reproduce with the help of another partner. An asexual organsim is a chromosome, there are other asexual organisms as well.
Pelicans are typically found in shades of white, gray, and black, with some species also featuring touches of yellow or brown.
on the under side of the leaves, there are brown circles, those are the pollen/seeds.
Brown trout migrate in the fall and lay eggs in the gravel of a river. the males will often guard the nest after the female leaves. they will sometimes lay thousands of eggs!
Little brown bugs that jump are typically known as springtails. They are small, wingless insects that are usually brown or black in color. Springtails have a unique ability to jump using a forked appendage called a furcula located on their abdomen. They are commonly found in moist environments such as soil, leaf litter, and decaying organic matter. Springtails are important decomposers in the ecosystem, feeding on fungi, algae, and other organic material. They are also known for their ability to rapidly reproduce and thrive in large numbers under favorable conditions.
Linda Brown's Mother and father's name is Oliver Brown and Leola Brown.
The Brown Recluse reproduces sexually.
fern rhizomes grow branches that can be separated from the plant and grow on its own
American crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
One-celled protists typically reproduce asexually through methods such as binary fission, where the cell divides into two identical daughter cells, or through budding, where a smaller cell forms and eventually detaches from the parent cell.
no they aren't
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there is about 26 thousand pelicans left in the world and they are still multipling
American crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Pelecanus occidentalis
The adult brown pelican
in eastern louisiana