Great White Pelican

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Great White Pelican

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モモイロペリカン
Character Data
AKA Eastern White Pelican, Rosy Pelican, or White Pelican
Romaji Momoiroperikan
Debut Kemono Friends Pavilion
Animal Data
Scientific Name Pelecanus onocrotalus
Distribution Southwestern Africa
Diet Piscivore
Avg. Lifespan 30-40 years
Read More Great White Pelican
Conservation Status iucn3.1 LC.svg.png

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|introduction=

“Greetings. This me who fly lazily towards warm place when its become cold; please take care of me. I like swimming. Noisily~, woosh, swoosh~, splash, like that. Also I often being called weird but when I'm hungry, I bite the head of the kid who sits beside me ("bite") Ah... ... nice to meet you”
Great White Pelican's introduction

Great White Pelican is a type of Bird Friend introduced in the Second Collaboration with Sunshine Aquarium. |appearance=Great White Pelican has almost-white pink hair, cut straight in the front and below her shoulders in the back. Attached to her head are a pair of wings, the lower half of which are black with some blue above them. The hair above her forehead has some yellow on it. Tied up with a pink ribbon with a blue bead on it is yellow, blue, and orange hair. Her eyes are brown. She wears a large white sweater with a white collar and a small yellow patch on the chest. Her tailfeathers which reach the back of her knees are a pale pink. She wears yellow thigh highs with pink open top shoes. |reallife=The Great White pelican that lives in the shallow swamps in Africa is one of the largest flying birds in the world. It has the abilities of multiple birds, such as long flights and swimming. Its unique characteristic is the “gular pouch” inside its beak. Its legs are short and strong with fully webbed toes that allow it to propel itself in water and to take off from the surface of the water. They are powerful fliers and often travel in flocks in a V-formation to reduce drag for the group.