Great-Billed Pelican
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Current revision as of 04:26, 2 July 2009
The Great-Billed Pelican (Megapelecanus stokesii) is one of the largest birds in Devonshire.
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Description
An adult during the breeding season with a horn before the chicks have hatched. This idea was based on the real American White Pelican [1]
A large pelican, larger than any pelican that ever lived. It is a huge brown-and-white with a small tuft of feathers (making it looking like a crest).
It's size
Makes it one of the largest birds in Devonshire:
- Bill: 8' long
- Wingspan: 13'
- Length: 4' long
- Height: 6' tall
- Weight: 40 lbs.
Despite it's weight, it can soar for hours.
Range
Glennshire River
Thanks to
My friend made it up. Thanks for this idea!! I made up the scientific name.
Other Names in Devonshire
Stoke's Pelican, Mega Pelican, Goliath Pelican.
