Pelicans primarily live near water, as they are aquatic birds that rely on lakes, rivers, and coastal areas for feeding. They are excellent swimmers and divers, using their large bills to catch fish and other prey. While they may rest or nest on land, particularly on islands or beaches, their habitat is closely tied to water environments.
No, pelicans live near inland or coastal water.
in wood land areas and forests.
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.
No.
Pelicans use their pouch to capture water and prey. Pelicans then will strain the water out of their pouch by squeezing, letting the water drain out from their beaks and be left with the food captured inside.
they can live in both land and water
yes
pelicans
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.
water turtles live in the water land turtles live in the land
They live on land. They would not survive in water.
They live on land.