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newtboyjokingly says...It always makes me laugh knowing that these Australian birds were used for African jungle/monkey noises in every African jungle safari movie ever.
antsays...Do they all Kookaburras do this or only this one?
*happy *kids *wtf
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Happy, Kids, Wtf) - requested by ant.
newtboysays...They all do.
https://youtu.be/v4lzMhL1_vg
https://youtu.be/TqdRQxgtZtI
Do they all Kookaburras do this or only this one?
*happy *kids *wtf
newtboysays...Oops...I was wrong...
The laughing kookaburra is one of four species of kookaburra; the other three are the blue-winged kookaburra, the spangled kookaburra, and the rufous-bellied kookaburra
Do they all Kookaburras do this or only this one?
*happy *kids *wtf
RedSkysays...I assure you, it's far less funny when it wakes you up in the morning.
oritteroposays...I think this one's been hanging around humans a bit too, their calls aren't normally exactly like that. Check out this one for how they sound around here (about the 50s mark).
Oops...I was wrong...
The laughing kookaburra is one of four species of kookaburra; the other three are the blue-winged kookaburra, the spangled kookaburra, and the rufous-bellied kookaburra
newtboyjokingly says......and there it is, the 60's jungle Wilhelm.
I think this one's been hanging around humans a bit too, their calls aren't normally exactly like that. Check out this one for how they sound around here (about the 50s mark).
worthwordssays...love the kiook. Any bird that says can make better sounds is a lyre
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