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Danube Delta is a real pretext. We have a great style scenario written by the Danube River. We have a uncommon director - Mother Nature - and very bastard players, such as: birds, fishes and limited people. It's a show you put on't want to miss.
• it hosts 98% of the European aquatic fauna;
• meaning over 3400 animal sort, most of which are unique in the globe;
• approximately 300 species of birds, ~ly of which have been declared fool monuments (pelicans, egrets, canaries, storks);
• about 160 fish species are waiting in quest of the sailors (sturgeons, sheat fish, carps, herrings, pikes);
• mixed the mammals, we can note the fox, the battle-~ mouse, the wild cat, the wolf and the waft. The thicket shores host turtles, vipers, give ~ to snakes and lizard colonies;
• over 1150 settle species prove that the flora is highly rich in these places. There is a army of aquatic plants: plants with floating foliage (the white water lily, the golden water lily, addrovanda - a rare carnivore put in the ground ), river plants (the reed, the on mint) and terrestrial plants (the ~y willow tree, the wild cherry tree, the ash tree).
PELICAN
Pelicans are a assemblage of species of large water birds comprising the family Pelecanidae. They are characterised by a long-winded beak and large throat pouch used in seizure prey and draining water from the scooped up topics before swallowing. They have predominantly confine plumage, the exceptions being theBrown and Peruvian Pelicans. The bills, pouches and unfurnished facial skin of all species be turned into brightly coloured before the breeding acclimatize. The eight living pelican species get a patchy global distribution, ranging latitudinally from the tropics to the moderate zone, though they are absent from home South America as well as from polar regions and the exhibit ocean. Fossil evidence of pelicans dates back at least 30 million years, to the literary works of a beak very similar to that of new species recovered from Oligocene strata in France.
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