this pelican was brought into the wildlife hospital in nnaple, florida, it was brought in because it had fish bones stuck in its throat making it almost impossible for this pelican to breathe. >> can we get it? the >> yes. >> oh, wow. it looks like it bit off more than it can chew. >> does it normally eat stuff that size? >> excellent yquestion, this isn't something the pelican caught on its own. that is the message, they are urging fishermen, anglers to not feed their scraps to pelicans. there's a picture of this fish. in fact, this was a filleted fish. scrapped from a fisherman that the fisherman then tossed to the pelican. that's why the bones get stuck. >> yeah, because a fish is slippery, it's got scales. >> right. >> it's designed to slide down the pelican's throat but when it's all bony like that it will get caught. poor bird. >> something you don't even think about. it can be dangerous or deadly. as soon as it is healthy, they will release this pelican back into the wild. >>> he's a rock star on a board. pretty awesome. oh, and it's pretty awful see him hit the pavement like