Yes. Laughing kookaburras eat small mammals, small birds, snakes, lizards and other such prey.
A kookaburra is a bird - a species of kingfisher.
Neither. The kookaburra is a bird. It is a type of kingfisher.And incidentally, a marsupial is a mammal.
The young of all birds have the same scientific name as the adults. Thus, a baby kookaburra's scientific name is the same as that of the adult birds. There are two species of kookaburra in Australia: the scientific name for the Blue-winged kookaburra is Dacelo leachii, and the scientific name for the Laughing kookaburra is Dacelo novaeguineae.
No. Kookaburras are quite bold birds.
Kookaburras are birds: like all birds, they breathe using lungs.
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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, brown goshawks, powerful owls and butcher birds.
The term applied to Australian kingfisher birds is the "kookaburra".
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The main native predators of kookaburras are birds of prey such as wedge-tailed eagles, brown goshawks, powerful owls and butcher birds. An unwary kookaburra may also be caught by a dingo or quoll.
The kookaburra, a carnivorous kingfisher bird from Australia, could probably not eat a rabbit; it would likely be too big. However, the kookaburra does eat mice, the young of other birds, snakes, and small reptiles. If the kookaburra could eat the rabbit, it would!