'A wonderful bird is the pelican, Its beak holds more than its belly can.'
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.
A pelican is a bird with a saggy pouch that can scoop fish out of water.
until you cant feel it moving anymore
a pelican has a large bill to carry fish in
A pelicans food is fish. There are little holes that drain out the water then the pelican eats the fish.
Walking pelican
Brown Pelican
A pelican is a carnivore, because it eats fish.
In the Ocean
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A pelican is a carnivore because it eats fish. And fish is meat.
The Pelican will eat seafood. A Pelican will hunt for its prey by flying/soaring above open salt water bodies & rivers. The Pelican will visually search for the proper size victim/fish and dive directly into the water and attempt to capture the potential meal with its large pouched bill. The Pelican will then return to the surface - naturally to breath - and of course, consume the food. I've enjoyed watching the Pelicans in both the Gulf and Bay in Sarasota, FL.