- The tale of
Tiddalik the frog is a
creation story from
Australian Indigenous Dreaming Stories. The
legend of
Tiddalik is not only an
important story of...
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Dwyfan and
Dwyfach Cantre'r
Gwaelod Bergelmir Ural-batyr
Finnish flood myth
Tiddalik: A water-holding frog
awoke one
morning with an
extreme thirst, and began...
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Molok may
refer to: Molok, AI
Tiddalik the frog Molok, Iran Molok,
album by
Gazpacho Molok,
finnish company Moloch, an
ancient Canaanite god
Moloch (disambiguation)...
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Dingonek Nandi bear Mokele-mbembe
Grootslang Salawa Abaia Gazeka Tiddalik Rainbow Serpent Headless Mule
Mapinguari Peuchen Ya****ama
Amarok Altamaha-ha...
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mentioned in
dreamtime stories,
including the Bollum-Baukan, Loo-errn and
Tiddalik myths. It is
considered the home of the
spirit ancestor of the Brataualung...
- Thinan-malkia, evil
spirit who
captures victims with nets that
entangle their feet
Tiddalik, frog of
southeast Australian legend who
drank all the
water in the land...
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Heqet Egyptian mythology Kek
Egyptian mythology Jiraiya ****anese
folklore Tiddalik Australian indigenous mythology Water leaper Welsh folklore Loveland frog...
- 16 May 1983 (1983-05-16) 117 25 "Dizzy Duncan" 23 May 1983 (1983-05-23) 118 26 "What Made
Tiddalik Laugh?" 6 June 1983 (1983-06-06) 119 27 "The
Flood is Coming" 13 June 1983 (1983-06-13)...
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water reserves will
lessen their chances of
survival and they may die.
Tiddalik, a myth
based on the frog Hero, Jean-Marc; Clarke, John; Meyer, Ed; Retallick...
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Green Belt, on the
banks of the
Condamine River,
features a
sculpture of
Tiddalik the
mythical frog that
drank all of the
fresh water in a
renowned Aboriginal...