The kingfishers are common, no specific numbers for them however.If theyre common why did they capture the last 29 left in the world in the mid 1980's?
Many of the world's species of Kingfishers are endangered. The Guam Kingfisher, the Micronesian Kingfisher, and the Marquesan Kingfisher are just a few that are threatened with extinction.
There are several kingfisher species. Exactly 87 different ones worldwide, so it is impossible to determine how many are left.
There are right around 90 types or species of kingfishers in the world. Most of them are found in tropical regions with a few that live in forests.
The kingfisher is indeed an Australian animal, or rather, bird. There are many species of kingfisher in Australia, including the kookaburra.
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No... There are most 100 kinds of kingfisher around the world. Look for other informations about this bird in the own Web, by searches.
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There are 110 left in the world
No, a kingfisher is a bird
there are 2500 left in the world (estamated)