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.
Brown Pelican
A pelican is a bird with a saggy pouch that can scoop fish out of water.
THE OWL EATS THE PELICAN
a pelican has a large bill to carry fish in
I don't know how big a regular pitcher is but the biggest one is the Rajah Pitcher Plant and has pitchers as big as footballs.
PELICAN!
The pelican.
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Pelican
A big electric bill.
A big electric bill
A big electric bill.