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Pelicans are generally not aggressive animals; they tend to be social and calm, often seen in groups. However, they can exhibit defensive behavior if they feel threatened, especially when nesting or protecting their young. Their large size and powerful beaks can be intimidating, but they typically prefer to avoid confrontation. Overall, pelicans are more likely to use their size to assert dominance rather than to engage in aggression.

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