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A pelican's bill can be quite large, measuring up to 18 inches (about 46 centimeters) in length in some species, such as the American white pelican. The bill is uniquely adapted for catching fish, featuring a large throat pouch that can hold water and prey. This impressive size not only aids in feeding but also serves as a distinctive characteristic of these birds.

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