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Kookaburras, native to Australia and New Guinea, are not endangered and have stable populations. There are three main species: the laughing kookaburra, blue-winged kookaburra, and the spangled kookaburra. While exact population numbers are difficult to determine, the laughing kookaburra is particularly common, with estimates suggesting millions of individuals across its range. Overall, kookaburras are abundant and widely distributed in their natural habitats.

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