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The kookaburra, a carnivorous kingfisher bird from Australia, could probably not eat a rabbit; it would likely be too big. However, the kookaburra does eat mice, the young of other birds, snakes, and small reptiles. If the kookaburra could eat the rabbit, it would!
That would be Alaska and Hawaii.
The Latin name for the Kookaburra is Dacelo novaeguineae. I don't know why this would help but, hey, who knows!
A kookaburra would only eat a flower if it was in the process of capturing an insect or small reptile that might be scurrying across the flower at the time.
The kookaburra stands a better chance of winning than the snake does. Kookaburras are natural predators of snakes.However, a large snake would probably have an advantage.
It would be the Pacific Northwest.
you would likely go across the south pacific ocean.
That would be Alaska and Hawaii.
northeast region
map a section of pacific ocean floor.
If you lived in Los Angeles, California, you would be a part of the Pacific region.
out of those the only one that could would be the kookaburra but i doesn't normally eat fish unlike others of the kingfisher family