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Australian Pelican - Cleland Wildlife Park near Adelaide, Australia
The Australian Pelican has a wingspan between 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 feet and weighs between 9 and 29 pounds. It is white with black feathers on its back and wings and it has one of the largest if not the largest beaks of any bird.
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The Australian Pelican has a wingspan between 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 feet and weighs between 9 and 29 pounds. It is white with black feathers on its back and wings and it has one of the largest if not the largest beaks of any bird.
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