Pelicans are found in a variety of countries around the world, primarily in coastal and inland regions. They are most commonly associated with countries that have large bodies of water, such as the United States, Australia, and parts of Africa and Europe. The United States, particularly, is home to several species of pelicans, including the American white pelican and the brown pelican.
No, pelicans live near inland or coastal water.
In which country do you mainly live?
No.
Mainly Germany.
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Some of the animals that live in Germany are badgers, deer, hedgehogs, hares, and moles. Birds like albatrosses and pelicans live in the country.
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pelicans
Any carnivorous rodent and in the pelicans case, mainly predators in the water( e.g. Badgers. On land animals such as skunks prey on pelicans.
Pelicans are rare visitors along the New Jersey coast, but they are seen there.
Yes they do
Most pelicans live near water, but off the coasts (you rarely will find one on an island). They mainly live in warmer areas up north, so you definitely wont find them near polar bears.