Kookaburras
Kookaburras are a large terrestrial kingfisher that is native to Australia and New Guinea. Their call sounds like an echoing laugh. This category contains questions about the kookaburra and about the different species of kookaburra.
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Kookaburras are neither friendly nor unfriendly. They are wild birds, which tend to their daily duties of hunting for food....
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Yes. Kookaburras are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also...
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Yes. the kookaburra's main enemies are cats and foxes on the ground, and other predatorial birds such as wedge-tailed eagles,...
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No - the kookaburra is not formally classed as a "bird of prey". It is a predator, and it is a carnivore, but it does not meet...
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A kookaburra is bird and it is a type of kingfisher.
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Yes. Laughing kookaburras eat small mammals, small birds, snakes, lizards and other such prey.
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They still exist... Just under a different name... Samoas.
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Kookaburras are large kingfishers native to Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands, in southeastern Indonesia. They have also...
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It won't. Kookaburras do not live in grassland.
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Kookaburras are carnivorous, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms, centipedes and crustaceans. They also eat...
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No. Kookaburras are large kingfishers native to Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands, in southeastern Indonesia. They have...
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No. On any bird, the rump is the part of the body immediately above the tail.
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Hi, I believe there is a Beast for 2011, as I have bought some new stickers off eBay (which stated they were for 2011) that were...
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The kookaburra is a bird, a native Australian species of kingfisher, also found in New Guinea and on the Aru islands of...
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Kookaburras have been introduced to both Tasmania (Australia's island state to the south) and the separate country of New Zealand...
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There are five different species of the Kookaburra listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature, or the IUCN Red...
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Kookaburras have many physiological adaptations which help them to live in the harsh Australian environment and climate.One such...
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No. Rabbits are too large for kookaburras.
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Kookaburras have a very robust beak which they use to fend off the occasional attacker. They live in groups and their laughing...
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A Kookaburra is a species of bird. It has a call roughly similar to a person laughing raucously. The kookaburra's laugh is mainly...
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Kookaburras can live up to 11-12 years in their natural habitat, and from 15-20 years in captivity.
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No they are native to Australia
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no they eat candy, gum, pizza, computers, cloths and more
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A group of kookaburras is just called a "flock". The name "corroboree" has been proposed but never actually adopted.
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No. Kookaburras, like most birds, see in full colour. They are believed to have particularly acute colour vision.
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The main predators of kookaburras are birds of prey such as wedge-tailed eagles, brown goshawks, powerful owls and butcher birds....
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It is unusual for a dingo to prey on a kookaburra when there is easier game available, but if the opportunity arises, a dingo...
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The kookaburra's laugh is really a territorial call and a warning, or just a communication, to other kookaburras.
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The rock hyrax is the only animal in the list not found in Australia.
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Kookaburras are carnivorous birds, feeding on invertebrates such as insects, spiders, worms and crustaceans. They also eat...
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Carnivores In general any animal, including humans, that eat meat are called carnivores. In specific, Raptors are birds that...
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Kookaburras have adapted to suit the harsh Australian environment and climate. One physical characteristic of adaptation is that...
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Like most birds, baby kookaburras are simply known as "chicks". They tend to be more commonly referred to as "baby kookaburras".
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A kookaburra's habitat is open woodland to rain forest fringes.Kookaburras live in open and dense bushland, including...
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It depends upon the species, but the Laughing kookaburra, the largest of the kookaburras, has a wingspan of up to 90cm.
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The proper name for the bird sometimes known outside of Australia as a laughing jackass is the Laughing Kookaburra.
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Here is a short list, it does not by any means include all meanings or all birds.Bird Auspices Blackbird: A message of...
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Kookaburras kill snakes by banging them on tree branches or rocks, which also serves the function of softening the snake.
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Being a kingfisher, kookaburras are usually found in branches within sight of water, where they wait to strike any marine...
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No, the Kookaburra is not endangered. And yes, it is a bird. To be more specific, it is a terrestrial kingfisher native to...
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It depends on the species. The Blue-winged Kookaburra has an average weight of 310 grams, while the Laughing Kookaburra weigh an...
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It either flies or walks. It is a bird, (a sort of Kingfisher), it flies.
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Kookaburras are native to Australia (eastern), New Guinea and the Aru Islands of southeast Indonesia.
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The proper name for the bird sometimes known overseas as a laughing jackass is the Laughing Kookaburra.
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The kookaburra is certainly an Australian bird.
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Kookaburra sits in the old gum tree, Merry,merry king of the bush is he, Laugh, Kookaburra, laugh, Kookaburra, Gay your life...
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It is about 800,000 birds.
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The most obvious way to determine whether a kookaburra is male or female is that the male has blue wing-tips and a deeper blue on...
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No. The conservation status of kookaburras is listed as "common".
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Kookaburras do not generally live in rainforest. They prefer bushland and even suburban backyards where they have ample space to...
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Kookaburras have adapted to suit the harsh Australian environment and climate.One physical adaptation is that a Kookaburra's jaw...
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The kookaburra, aka laughing kookaburra or laughing jackass, is Australia largest species of kingfisher.Because of its call it is...
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its at the head of its own food chain
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No. Kookaburras are large kingfishers native to Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands, in southeastern Indonesia. They have...
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Frankston, Victoria, Australia
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Kookaburras are a protected species in Australia.
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The largest of the kookaburras, the Laughing kookaburra, grows to 40 - 45 cm ( 15 - 18") long. The Blue-winged kookaburra is one...
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they are all native to Australia and its surrounding islands.
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Wedge-tailed Eagles and most birds of prey are the Kookaburra's predator and I wouldn't be surprised if they ate the kookaburra...
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There are several species of kookaburras, and they are all members of the kingfisher family, so are characterised by having long,...
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The name "kookaburra" came from the aboriginal tribal group, the Wiradjuri people, of New South Wales. They named it for the...
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No. Kookaburras are diurnal. They hunt for food during the day and sleep at night.
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Rain does not bother kookaburras. Like other birds, they remain on a tree branch.
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Because the new SS Bats are great when it comes to pinging off the blade. Personal experience...
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we tried to count them but they wont sit still long enough. There are two species of kookaburras in Australia: the Laughing...
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kookaburras fly around crisscross ways to prtect their territory.
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Yes they appear in many games in postal 2 for example.
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Kookaburras are very large, terrestrial kingfishers native to eastern Australia and southern New Guinea. They have a distinctive...
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it is a short stockily built bird with powerful neck and long sharp beak.
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The kookaburras feet are olive / cream, and their claws are a dusty colour.
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The Laughing Kookaburra is not endangered. Its conservation status in Australia, federally, is "Secure", and its IUCN...
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Kookaburras do not hibernate. No birds in Australia hibernate.
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These birds are native to Australia.
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The crow is around the same length as a kookaburra.
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Yes and no.The kookaburra's "laugh" is really a territorial call and a warning, or just a communication, to other kookaburras.
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Kookaburras average 2-3 eggs per clutch. They may lay as many as four eggs.
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No. Kookaburras are large kingfishers native to Australia, New Guinea and the Aru Islands, in southeastern Indonesia. They have...
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Yes. Kookaburras, like most birds, see in full colour. They are believed to have particularly acute colour vision.
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No. Kookaburras are not known to sleep with their eyes open.
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The kookaburra has an unmistakable sound. A kookaburra sounds just like a human laugh. Sometimes they make this sound to make...
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The bat is the same but the sticker has changed. RBK, MRF, Hero Honda and Britannia use the bat face for Brand management. They...
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Koalas and kookaburras are both native to the continent of Australia. They are not found anywhere else (although there are some...
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There are four species of kookaburras, one of which is also known as the laughing jackass (but not by Australians). The Laughing...
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Yes, Kookaburras do hunt animals, they are carnivores. They have pointy beaks so that they can tear the prey apart.
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The emu features with the kangaroo on Australia's coat of arms.
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Bird,Carnivorous, King fisher
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A kookaburra is a bird - a species of kingfisher.
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