A pelican's beak can grow to be quite large, typically measuring between 12 to 18 inches (30 to 46 centimeters) in length, depending on the species. The beak is not only long but also notably wide and has a distinctive pouch used for catching fish. The size of the beak varies among different pelican species, with the American white pelican having one of the largest.
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pelican hold its catch in its beak
pelican stores most of its food in his beak
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How big CAN an eagle's BEAK get.
A pelican's beak is different because it has a sack that can hold a ton of fish and up to three gallons of water.
Although toucans and horn-bills and storks all have long beaks. Australian pelican holds the record for the longest beak.
The remarkable thing about a pelican is there beak it is so large
pelicans are white they have feathers are long and medium
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'A wonderful bird is the pelican, Its beak holds more than its belly can.'