He is an Australian Pelican. Lanky is a bit fussy and will only eat his fish if it's cut up. If you are lucky visiting the zoo then you might see him being fed by the keepers - throwing bits of fish into his great big beak. A pelican that lived at Wellington Zoo before Lanky has the world record as the oldest known pelican. His name was Percy and he lived to be 62 years old.
My questions today are about Lanky's beak. It's a pretty big beak and with that throat pouch underneath it can hold an awful lot.
Why would he need a beak like that? What could he carry in it? Does he carry things or is it for something else?
Look at the close up of the end of Lanky's beak. Can you see the big hook shape on the end? I wonder what that could be for?
(remember these are not a run to the internet to find the answer questions - I want you to think hard and tell your answers to someone else, have a discussion)
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