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Kookaburras typically sleep at night, perching on branches or in tree hollows to rest. They prefer roosting in groups, which provides safety from predators. During the day, they are active hunters, often seen sitting quietly before swooping down to catch prey. Their distinctive laughing call is often heard at dawn and dusk, marking their territory and social interactions.

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