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No, they live in the Americas only

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No, they live in the Americas only

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kingfisher first, kingfisher classic, kingfisher red

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The name of the dragon that Artie Kingfisher slayed was Caladirth. It is actually a female green dragon whose teeth have sharpened rubies and horns with bent golden spikes.

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No, a kingfisher is a bird

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We have Kingfisher's in Tennessee.

There are Kingfishers in North America, Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and the UK. In fact they are a worldwide species. There are around 90 species of Kingfisher. The Australian type being the Forest kookaburra. The North American being the Belted Kingfisher, the African and Asian being the Pied Kingfisher and the European and UK being the standard blue-green and orange colourful kingfisher.

They are almost always found living near to Streams and Rivers and live on small fish that they dive for. They have their nest in the riverbank and are prey to foxes and mink.

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