Family of birds
The Pelecanidae is a family of pelecaniform birds within the Pelecani that contains three genera: the extinct Eopelecanus and Miopelecanus and the extant Pelecanus .[ 4]
Pelecanids have existed since the late Eocene (Priabonian )[ 5] and they still exist today.[ 6] [ 7]
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