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Why are kingfishers endangered?

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king fisher are not endangered YET

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How many kingfishers are still endangered?

i think its about 6,000 king fishers endangered


Do kingfishers face the threat of extinction?

Kinfishers are not under the threat of extinctions . Only a few of the more insular species of the roughly 90 species of kingfishers are threatened with extinction. For example, the endemic Marquesan Kingfisher of French Polynesia is listed as "Critically Endangered" by the IUCN.


Is the Belted kingfisher endangered?

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.


Do Kingfishers live in Queensland?

Yes. Kingfishers are found in Queensland.


How do belted kingfishers move?

Belted Kingfishers move by flapping their wings.


What eats Belted Kingfishers?

Belted Kingfishers are very big kingfishers and their predators include mammals, such as raccoons, foxes, snakes, and raptors such as owls and hawks.


Do kingfishers have sharp teeth?

Kingfishers like all birds do not have teeth.


Do kingfishers hunt?

,no


What do kingfishers do to survive?

To survive, Kingfishers hunt Fish and other river animals like Nymphs.


Do kingfishers come from the rainforest?

Yes, Kingfishers like the Amazon Kingfisher are found in the rain forest.


Do kingfisher birds live in forests?

Yes, Kingfishers like the Amazon and Forest Kingfishers live in the forest.


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.