pelecaniformes
Pelicans or Pelecaniformes are a class of birds of the middle and large sized water birds. Although it is traditionally defined as a team that includes all birds with curtains between four fingers, this definition is not correct. The earlier name for paddle boats or paddle-legged birds comes from this misidentification. In most cases, the skin in the throat is hairless, and the nostrils are turned into nonfunctional clefts and are thus breathing through the mouth. Fish are fed with calamari-like sea animals. The colonies nest in the state, but the individual pairs are singular. The babies come out of their eggs as hairless and their eyes are unopened. There were between 50 and 60 species of pelicans living under traditional shovel groupings. However, today, it is well known that such similarities between species are a result of convergent evolution.