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The kookaburra's distinctive call was first heard in film during the silent movie era, with one of the earliest notable instances in the 1930 Australian film "In the Wake of the Bounty." This iconic sound has since become synonymous with Australia's natural landscape and has been used in various films and television shows to evoke the Australian setting. The kookaburra's laughter-like call adds a unique auditory element that enhances the depiction of Australian wildlife and culture on screen.

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