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lisabon 2012 [21]
1 year ago
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What dothe traditions in kookaburra suggest about the community

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aalyn [17]1 year ago
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Kookaburras are traditions suggest that they cannot survive outside each other but that they pair to live.

<h3>What is Kookaburras?</h3>

They are forms of terrestrial animals, they are the symbol of Australia. Kookaburras live by pairing  for life.

This pairing is done by all Kookaburras such that both the male and female parents as well as matured children pair and work together to ensure the sustainability of new and younger generation for protection.

Therefore, Kookaburras are traditions suggest that they cannot survive outside each other but that they pair to live.

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