• 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 Yacumama Amarok Altamaha-ha...
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    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 Japanese folklore Tiddalik Australian indigenous mythology Water leaper Welsh folklore Loveland frog...
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    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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    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...
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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...
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    October 1984), Tiddalik the Frog, and The Rainbow Serpent (1992) were based on traditional pre-colonial stories (see Rainbow Serpent and Tiddalik), with the...
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  • Gold Hugo-winning documentary Drought, narrating the indigenous legend of Tiddalik the giant frog. In 1986, he played roles in three films. The first was...
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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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    Tasmania Maratus tessellatus Otto & Hill, 2016 – Western Australia Maratus tiddalik Otto & Hill, 2020 – Western Australia Maratus tortus Otto & Hill, 2018...
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    performed. Musicals include Cats of Ponsonby, Tales of Panapa, Young Mozart, Tiddalik The Frog, The Brothers Three and Robyn Hood: Outlaw Princess. In 1997 he...
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  • Monro, Anita (2014). Of frogs, eels, women, and pelicans: the myth of Tiddalik and the importance of ambiguity in baptismal identity for the contemporary...
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