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The kingfisher protects itself primarily through its ability to quickly dive into water to evade predators, using its sharp eyesight to spot threats. Its vibrant plumage also serves as camouflage among foliage, helping it blend into its surroundings while hunting. Additionally, kingfishers may use their agile flight to escape danger and often perch in high spots for a better vantage point to spot potential threats.

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