Distressed pelican rescued...
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Please be mindful how your actions can affect wildlife. On New Year's eve, this brown pelican (#19-5330) was admitted to the #CROWClinic with a large, filleted fish carcass stuck in its throat. Luckily, veterinarians were able to remove the carcass and the pelican was released within 24 hours.
It may seem like a good idea to toss filleted fish carcasses back into the water, but it can actually have some serious consequences for wildlife. The first way is that sharp bones like those of this filleted sheepshead can puncture a bird's throat or internal organs or get stuck and prevent it from being able to eat. Secondly, feeding birds scraps from filleted fish causes them to become conditioned to look for a free handout instead of hunting fish on their own. This makes them more susceptible to injury from other human-related things such as fishing hooks and line.
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