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Kookaburras survive primarily through their diet, which consists of insects, small reptiles, and rodents, using their strong beaks to catch prey. They are also skilled hunters, often using a sit-and-wait strategy to ambush unsuspecting animals. Additionally, their social structure allows them to live in family groups, which helps in cooperative hunting and protection against predators. Their adaptability to various habitats also contributes to their survival in the wild.

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