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<title>The Ultimate Guide to Understanding a Pelicans Behavior</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Pelicans are large water birds known for their distinctive long beaks and expandable throat pouches, which they use to catch fish. Found near coastlines, lakes, and rivers around the world, they are strong fliers and often travel in groups. Most pelican species are social and nest in colonies. Their fishing technique, especially cooperative hunting, is a unique and efficient method. Despite their size, pelicans are graceful in flight and can soar great distances. ]]></description>
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