Kookaburras are not regarded as vermin. They are native to the eastern mainland of Australia, where they are perfectly suited to the habitat, not causing any problems. However, they are regarded as a pest species in the state of Tasmania, to which they have been introduced.
A Laughing kookaburra IS a normal kookaburra, and the only one completely native to Australia alone. It is one of four universally recognised species of kookaburra, the others being the Blue-winged kookaburra, Spangled kookaburra and Rufous-bellied kookaburra.
Vermin is a word that is both plural and singular. i.e. There was a vermin in my house. i.e. Those rats are vermin.
A kookaburra is a bird - a species of kingfisher.
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"Kookaburra" is the correct spelling.
Vermin is a noun.
The kookaburra's laugh is a territorial call. People cannot make a kookaburra laugh.
Sorry there are no synonymous for kookaburra.
"Kookaburra" in French is "un dacelo".
The kookaburra does not have a tiger tail.
Snakes are reptiles. They eat vermin.
The kookaburra is a bird. Specifically, it is a kingfisher. The species name of the Laughing kookaburra is Dacelo novaeguineae.