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What is the symbiosis of kingfishers and insects?

Kingfishers do not have a symbiotic relationship with any insects. A symbiotic relationship between organisms is one in which both species benefit. Kingfishers and insects don't have much to do with each other, except for insects that have a parasitic (a relationship in which only one party benefits) relationship with kingfishers.


What species is the kingfisher?

the kingfisher is not a species, but there are species of kingfishers. its order is coraciformes, and the family is alcedinidae.


What is the scientific name of a blue-capped kingfisher?

Kingfishers are not one species. There are 90 species within this group. The suborder of kingfishers is split into three families, Alcedinidae, Halcyonidae, and Cerylidae.


What is kingfishers genus name?

The genus name for kingfishers is Alcedo. This genus includes many species of kingfishers, known for their vibrant plumage and specialized hunting skills. Kingfishers are primarily found near water bodies, where they hunt for fish and other aquatic prey.


What does kingfishers eat?

Some kingfishers eat fishes, amphibians, crustaceans and water insects, which they catch by diving into the water head-first. Most eastern hemisphere kingfishers don't fish, and the forest or wood kingfishers may live far from water.


Where you found kingfisher?

The various species of kingfishers can be found on all continents except for Antarctica. There are about 90 known species.


Do kingfishers eat worms?

they eat fish and other species of oceanic creatures


Who is name that you know is a Kingfisher?

There's only three families: Alcedinidae (river kingfishers), Halcyonidae (tree kingfishers), and Cerylidae (water kingfishers). But there are NINETY species!Please access the related link(s) below for more information:


Who is name that you know that's a kingfisher?

There's only three families: Alcedinidae (river kingfishers), Halcyonidae (tree kingfishers), and Cerylidae (water kingfishers). But there are NINETY species!Please access the related link(s) below for more information:


How much do kingfishers weigh?

at least 750g


How many chromosomes does kingfisher have?

Kingfishers, like many birds, typically have a diploid number of chromosomes that varies among species. Most kingfishers have 40 chromosomes, but this can differ depending on the specific species within the family Alcedinidae. For precise information, it's best to refer to studies specific to the species in question.


What is the scientific name of kingfishers?

There are many species of kingfisherExamples are:Alcedo atthisCeryle rudisMegaceryle maximaIspidina pictaAlcedines