The pouch on a pelican is called a "gular pouch." It is a large, flexible pouch located beneath the beak that the pelican uses for catching and storing fish and other prey. This unique adaptation allows pelicans to scoop up water and fish while diving or skimming the surface of the water.
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The pouch under the bill of a bird is called a gular pouch. It is typically found in species of pelicans and other water birds, and is used for capturing and storing fish and other prey. The gular pouch can expand greatly to accommodate large quantities of food.
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the pelican has a very large mouth pouch.
A pelican is a bird with a saggy pouch that can scoop fish out of water.
A pelican.
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That would be a pelican.
The pelican uses its pouch primarily for catching and holding fish. When hunting, it dives or scoops water with its beak, allowing the pouch to expand and trap the fish while draining excess water. This adaptation enables the pelican to efficiently capture and store prey, which it can then swallow whole after closing its beak and squeezing out the water.
they use it to crack open hard fruits and nuts!