1. A pelican has a big pouch under its beak. It scoops up fish, lets the water run out, and then eats the fish.
2. The pouch is like a snack bag. The pelican fills it with fish, shakes the water away, and then munches the fish.
Two short, child-friendly rephrasings for a 4-year-old explaining how a pelican's pouch scoops up fish, shakes off the water, and then the pelican eats them.
1. A pelican has a big pouch under its beak. It scoops up fish, lets the water run out, and then eats the fish.
2. The pouch is like a snack bag. The pelican fills it with fish, shakes the water away, and then munches the fish.
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