Description
Entretien
– Toujours laver à la main
– Sécher à plat (pas de machine à sécher)
– Au besoin, repasser au fer plat
Il n’est pas recommandé d’utiliser le foulard dans la boue / le lac / la piscine ou tout autre environnement pouvant tacher ou endommager le tissu.
FUN FACT:
TWO SPECIES PLUNGE-DIVE FOR FOOD.
The brown pelican is a keen-eyed predator that can spot a fish swimming under the ocean’s surface even while flying 60 feet above. Its bigger cousin, the Peruvian pelican, also has great vision. Once a target has been spotted from above, the pelicans plunge into the sea bill-first at high speeds—and often from a height of several stories. When they collide with the prey, the impact force usually stuns the victim and it’s then scooped up in the gular pouch.
It’s a dangerous stunt, but pelicans have numerous adaptations that keep them from injuring themselves when they smack into the water. To keep their neck vertebrae from getting broken, they stiffen the surrounding muscles as they dive; by throwing their wings straight backwards, pelicans can avoid fracturing any of the bones in the appendages on the unforgiving waves. Air sacs under the skin around their neck and breast area inflate before the bird hits the water’s surface, and the gular pouch behaves like an air bag: the instant a bird’s jaws are thrown open under the water, its forward momentum is slowed. Good form takes practice. Young brown and Peruvian pelicans struggle with their marksmanship at first, but over time, they get better at successfully dive-bombing fish.
SOURCE: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/515654/10-fun-facts-about-pelicans
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