
Whowie - Wikipedia
The Whowie, a fearsome creature from southeast Australian Aboriginal mythology, resembled a seven-metre long goanna with a huge frog-shaped head and six powerful legs.
Whowie - Gods and Monsters
The Whowie, more than just a monster, was a force of nature that held sway over the lives of the local tribes. It was a constant threat, a shadow that loomed large over their existence. Tales tell of its insatiable hunger, how it could devour an entire tribe in a single meal.
Whowie - A Book of Creatures
Oct 5, 2015 · The Whowie was the terror of the Murray River in the Riverina district of Australia. He was like an enormous goanna, about twenty feet long, with six goanna legs and a huge frog-like head; he was perhaps somewhat like the huge …
whowie | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia Mythica
whowie. A dreaded monster that lived in the Riverina district, with its chief abode in a cave on the banks of the River Murray. It resembles a goanna, only a great deal larger, about twenty feet in length. It possessed six legs on each side of the body, and had a tail. Its enormous head was shaped like a frog's.
Whowie - Monstropedia
Feb 24, 2011 · The Whowie is described as an abnormally large and aggressive lizard, which is remniscent of the Megalania, an extinct species of giant monitor lizard that inhabited Australia, reached up to twenty-three feet in length, and may very well have fed on early humans.
The Whowie – Monster of the Riverina - Quotulatiousness
Jul 16, 2019 · Once, the Tongala River, which most maps now call the Murray, was a place of peace where the Water-Rat Tribe could live with ease. But then one day appeared the Whowie: a great frog-headed lizard, long and fat and slow, prowling the banks.
Underrepresented Mythical Creatures: Reptile Edition
Sep 10, 2021 · The Whowie is a lizard monster from Australian Aboriginal mythology. It is a giant lizard with a toad’s head and six powerful legs. The Whowie is slow but its trampling can alter the terrain and it can eat an entire village in one sitting.
The Whowie - Monster of the Riverina - Yorta Yorta Myths
Jul 15, 2019 · Once, the Tongala River, which most maps now call the Murray, was a place of peace where the Water-Rat Tribe could live with ease. But then one day appeared the Whowie: a great frog-headed...
Whowie | Myth and Folklore Wiki | Fandom
The Whowie, a fearsome creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology, resembled a seven-meter long goanna with a huge frog-shaped head and six powerful legs. He lived in a cave on the banks of the Murray River that extended deep beneath the ground, and his trampling on the riverbanks outside his...
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The Whowie was the terror of the Murray River in the Riverina district of Australia. He was like an enormous goanna, about twenty feet long, with six goanna legs and a huge frog-like head; he was perhaps somewhat like the huge monitor lizards that once roamed southern Australia.
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