Pelican vs Shoebill - What's the difference?
pelican | shoebill |
Any of various seabirds of the family Pelecanidae, having a long bill with a distendable pouch.
A native or resident of the American state of Louisiana.
(chemistry, obsolete) A retort or still having a curved tube or tubes leading back from the head to the body for continuous condensation and redistillation.
Balaeniceps rex , a tall wading bird related to the stork, native to tropical African swamps; the sole species of the family Balaenicipitidae.
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As nouns the difference between pelican and shoebill
is that pelican is pelican (any of various seabirds of the family pelecanidae) while shoebill is balaeniceps rex , a tall wading bird related to the stork, native to tropical african swamps; the sole species of the family balaenicipitidae.pelican
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(wikipedia pelican)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* pelican crossing * (pelican spider) * pelicanistAnagrams
* (l) * (l) * (l)shoebill
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(wikipedia shoebill)Noun
(en noun)unnumbered page,
- The Shoebill' is distinctive in many aspects of its biology, and is thus, we feel, most appropriately placed in its own family, the Balaenicipitidae (L. Buxton et al. 1978, Kahl 1979a). The fact that we have included it in this book, while excluding the Hamerkop, indicates that we believe the ' Shoebill to be closer to the storks (Kahl 1967b, 1979c); however the jury remains out as to how close.
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- Nevertheless, Birdlife International recently classified it as near-globally threatened, and it is classed as CITES Appendix 2, which means that trade in shoebills , or their capture for any harmful activity, is forbidden by international law.
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- The monstrous and awesome shoebill is possibly the most bizarre bird on the African continent.