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- in the Falkland Islands termed it a loup-renard ("wolf-fox"). The name "warrah" is an anglicised approximation of the term aguará (meaning "fox" in Guaraní...
- Warrah River is one of the two largest watercourses on West Falkland. It is named after the Falkland Islands wolf (Dusicyon australis, formerly Canis antarcticus)...
- farms extend southwest out to the township of Warrah. It is a service centre to the rural areas of Warrah and Mount Parry. Willow Tree is located at the...
- fungi have been recorded. The islands' only native terrestrial mammal, the warrah, was hunted to extinction by European settlers. The islands are frequented...
- East Warrah Woolshed is a heritage-listed shearing shed on the Merriwa-Murrurundi Road, at Warrah Cr****, in the North West Slopes region of New South Wales...
- no native reptiles or amphibians, and the only native land mammal, the warrah, is now extinct. However, a large number of bird species have been seen...
- Trip Nanette BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play, broadcast 8 October 2010 2012 The Warrah Amy BBC Radio 4 From Fact to Fiction, broadcast 18 February 2012 2013 The...
- Warrah Shire was a local government area in the Hunter region of New South Wales, Australia. Warrah Shire was proclaimed on 7 March 1906, one of 134 shires...
- largest. Fox Bay takes its name, like the Warrah River, from the Falkland fox, an animal locally called the warrah and now extinct. Fox Bay East's houses...
- mammals but also scavenging on large carc****es. This is in contrast to the warrah, whose diet was restricted to the seabirds and seal pups available on the...