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why are pelican called sociable bird​

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Answered by deepakojha11411
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It is a commonly held belief that the mother feeds her chicks on her own blood. So people have regarded the pelican as most affectionate and dutiful bird. The large bill of the bird makes it very easy to recognize it

Answered by py170686
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A myth has been built around the Pelican, one of the oldest surviving birds. It is a commonly held belief that the mother feeds her chicks on her own blood.

Pelicans are found on many of the world's coastlines and also along lakes and rivers. They are social birds and typically travel in flocks, often strung out in a line. They also breed in groups called colonies, which typically gather on islands.

So, people have regarded the pelican as most affectionate, dutiful and sociable bird.

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