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Kookaburras, like other birds, respire through a system of lungs and air sacs. When they inhale, air flows into the air sacs, where it is stored. During exhalation, the air moves from the air sacs through the lungs, allowing for efficient gas exchange. This unique respiratory system enables them to extract oxygen effectively, supporting their active lifestyle.

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