- also
known as the
warrah (/ˈwɑːrə/ WAH-rə or /ˈwɑːrɑː/ WAH-rah) and
occasionally as the
Falkland Islands dog,
Falkland Islands fox,
warrah fox, or Antarctic...
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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)...
- East
Warrah Woolshed is a heritage-listed
shearing shed at Merriwa-Murrurundi Road,
Warrah Cr****,
Liverpool Plains Shire, New
South Wales, Australia....
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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...
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German shepherd. It was
closely related to the
Falkland Islands wolf or
warrah (Dusicyon australis),
which descended from a po****tion of D. avus. It appears...
- his
marriage Frank was
managing "
Warrah"
station on the
Liverpool Plains of NSW,
where in 1920 he was on the
Warrah Cricket ****ociation committee. Ron...
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School Dural Public School Redfield College Pacific Hills Christian School Warrah Rudolf Steiner School Middle Dural Public School Dural plays host to the...
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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...
- 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...
- main rivers, the
Warrah and the Chartres. In the 19th
century as today,
indigenous land
fauna was very scanty. A
small wolf, the
warrah, the loup-renard...