There are lots of animals and birds that look so unusual that they tend to attract lots of interest.
For instance, birds like pelicans are well-known for their huge pouches, but that's not the only interesting thing about them.
Let's find out more about these amazing birds!
Pelicans have a large, stretchy pouch beneath their bills. This pouch can expand to hold a lot of fish or water.
Pelicans are quite large. Some species can have a wingspan of up to 10 feet, which is like the width of a small car!
Despite their size, pelicans are excellent fliers. They can soar through the air and glide gracefully over water.
Pelicans are skilled divers. They can dive from the air into the water to catch fish, using their keen eyes to spot their prey.
Pelicans often gather in groups called colonies. They like to live and hunt together, which helps them find food more easily.
Pelicans have a unique way of keeping cool. On hot days, they can flutter their throat pouches to create a breeze and cool themselves down.
Pelicans are found all around the world, from warm tropical regions to colder areas. They migrate to different places depending on the season.
Pelicans can live for a long time. Some species have been known to live up to 30 years or more.
Pelicans are devoted parents. They work together to build nests and take turns caring for their eggs and chicks.
Pelicans are very old species. They have been around for millions of years and have even been found in fossils from prehistoric times.
Previously, we talked about rare animals saved from extinction.