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The laughing Kookaburra The largest member of the Kingfisher family is the laughing Kookaburra. The female Kookaburra can weigh up to one pound and can grow to about 18 inches in length. The beak of the Kookaburra can reach to 4 inches long and they use it to snatch a variety of invertebrates and small vertebrates including the small snake. The laughing Kookaburra has dark brown eye stripes run across its face and the upper bill is black. The laughing Kookaburra are monogamous they are territorial birds that nest in tree holes the females lay one to five eggs.

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