No. Kookaburras live in temperate, sub-tropical and tropical bushland.
No. Kookaburras are birds, and all birds are warm blooded.
No, kookaburras are only native to Australia and new guinea.
Yes, they do.
They live in cold freshwater lakes and streams, as in mountain areas.
They live in 7-8°C water.
Lakes are normally cold.
animal birds who live in Kakadu are like the kookaburras
its too cold for them, the only shark capable of living in lakes is the bull sharks that lives in the southern part of the world
The rainforest is just one of several habitats where kookaburras may be found. Kookaburras live in open and dense bushland, including rainforests. As they feed primarily on insects, worms, crustaceans, spiders, snakes, lizards and even small birds, they can live in any well-treed area where these creatures are abundant. Kookaburras are also a common sight and sound in suburban backyards in Australia.
Like all birds, kookaburras are warm blooded.
Like all birds, they lay eggs.
No. Blue-winged kookaburras live in a variety of habitats, but not rainforest. They live in tropical and subtropical open woodlands, paperbark swamps, and in native trees along watercourses, in open clearings, canefields and farmland.