Nope, its a bird.
The kookaburra, a bird with an unusual loud "laughing" call, is sometimes known as the "laughing jackass", or the "Australian jackass".
The proper name for the bird sometimes known outside of Australia as a laughing jackass is the Laughing Kookaburra.
The proper name for the bird sometimes known overseas as a laughing jackass is the Laughing Kookaburra.
The correct name for the "laughing jackass" is the Laughing kookaburra, a bird native to Australia and so named for its laugh-like call.
The laughing jackass is the former name of the kookaburra, a bird and a native Australian species of kingfisher, also found in New Guinea and on the Aru islands of southeastern Indonesia.There are four species, one of which is also known as the laughing jackass (but not by Australians any more). The Laughing Kookaburra and the Blue-winged kookaburra are the main species known for their raucous calls. In particular, the Laughing kookaburra has a distinctive and recognisable laughing call which is used to mark its territory.
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The correct name for the "laughing jackass" is the Laughing kookaburra, a bird native to Australia and so named for its laugh-like call.
The Laughing kookaburra of Australia is sometimes called a laughing jackass, though this name is not used in Australia. Kookaburras have a territorial call which starts as a chuckling or gurgling sound, then becomes progressively louder until it sounds like raucous laughter.
The kookaburra is a bird, a native Australian species of kingfisher, also found in New Guinea and on the Aru islands of southeastern Indonesia. There are four species, one of which is also known as the laughing jackass (but not by Australians, although this was its former name). The Laughing Kookaburra and the Blue-winged kookaburra are the main species known for their raucous calls. In particular, the Laughing kookaburra has a distinctive and recognisable laughing call which is used to mark its territory.
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There is no laughing dog of Australia. There is no dog truly native to Australia, although the dingo was introduced by the Aborigines thousands of years ago. The kookaburra is sometimes known as a laughing jackass (but not by Australians). It is a bird, and in the kingfisher family.
Yes and no.There are four species of kookaburras, one of which is also known as the laughing jackass (but not by Australians). The Laughing Kookaburra and the Blue-winged kookaburraare the main species of Australian kookaburras known for their raucous calls. In particular, the Laughing kookaburra has a distinctive and recognisable laughing call which is used to mark its territory.