Brown pelicans typically have a lifespan of about 10 to 25 years in the wild, although some individuals may live longer under optimal conditions. Factors such as habitat quality, food availability, and predation can influence their longevity. In captivity, where they are protected from natural threats, they may live even longer.
American crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
Brown pelicans live along the southern and western sea coasts of North America.
Pelicans live on every continent except Antarctica. Brown pelicans live mostly along the coasts of North and South America. The other pelicans usually breed inland, and can be found on all continents except South America. At breeding time, pelicans prefer nesting areas that are undisturbed, with water nearby where there are plenty of fish. Brown pelicans are the only true seabirds in the group, and they live along seacoasts. In general, the other pelicans breed near freshwater lakes and rivers, although they may spend some time in saltwater areas when they are not nesting.
it depends on how big the flock is but usually there is 35 or 45
No, pelicans live near inland or coastal water.
pelicans are white they have feathers are long and medium
no they aren't
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there is about 26 thousand pelicans left in the world and they are still multipling
American crocodiles and sharks prey on brown pelicans.
No.