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Pelicans take off by running along the water's surface to gain speed, flapping their large wings to generate lift. They typically require a short distance to become airborne due to their size and weight. Once they have enough momentum, they leap into the air, using their wings to ascend. After takeoff, they can glide efficiently using thermal currents to conserve energy during flight.

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