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goanna
goanna Austral. (gəʊˈænə) Also formerly gohanna. [Corruption of iguana; cf. guana.] Any of various large monitor lizards of the genus Varanus.1891 ‘Rolf Boldrewood’ Sydney-side Saxon vi. 99 A goanna startled him [a horse]. 1898 Morris Austral Eng. s.v. Goanna, In New Zealand, the word Guano is appli... Oxford English Dictionary
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Goanna
Perentie – V. giganteus Lace monitor – V. varius Sand goanna – V. gouldii (also Gould's goanna or ground goanna) Mertens' water monitor – V. mertensi Spiny-tailed Often victims in goanna attacks are bystanders, watching the person antagonising the goanna. wikipedia.org
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Goanna (software)
Goanna is an open-source browser engine that was forked from Mozilla's Gecko. It is used in the Pale Moon and Basilisk browsers. Goanna as an independent fork of Gecko was first released in January 2016. The project's founder and lead developer, M. C. wikipedia.org
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gohanna
gohanna var. goanna. Oxford English Dictionary
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Goanna (disambiguation)
A goanna is any of several Australian monitor lizards of the genus Varanus. Goanna may also refer to: Goanna fish, Halosaurus pectoralis Goanna (band), an Australian folk-rock band "The Goanna", a codename for Australian businessman wikipedia.org
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Goanna fish
The goanna fish, Australian halosaur, or common halosaur, Halosaurus pectoralis, is a halosaur of the genus Halosaurus, found in the south west Pacific wikipedia.org
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Sand goanna
The sand goanna (Varanus gouldii), also known commonly as Gould's monitor, the racehorse goanna, and the sand monitor, is a species of large Australian The sand goanna does consume smaller species of monitors: Ackies, rock monitors and other dwarf species are often found and eaten. wikipedia.org
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The Goanna Band
The Goanna Band is the four-track debut extended play (EP) by Australian indie pop, folk rock group of the same name, which was later trimmed to Goanna wikipedia.org
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Goanna
Goanna是一个开放原始码的网页浏览器引擎,是Mozilla基金会的Gecko排版引擎一个分支,被用于Pale Moon和网页浏览器。Goanna引擎成为2016年1月发布Pale Moon 26版本的一部分。 wikipedia.org
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Water goanna
Water goanna may refer to: Mertens' water monitor, an endangered lizard species in Australia Mitchell's water monitor, a critically endangered lizard wikipedia.org
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Canopy goanna
Varanus keithhornei, commonly known as the canopy goanna, Keith Horne's monitor, blue-nosed tree monitor, or Nesbit River monitor, is a species of monitor The canopy goanna is small for a monitor lizard, reaching a total length up to 77 cm, but more robust than other species of the V. prasinus species complex wikipedia.org
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Oceania (Goanna album)
Oceania is the second studio album by Australian folk rock and alternative rock band Goanna, released in April 1985. Track listing Goanna Roslyn Bygrave – synthesiser, keyboards, backing vocals Peter Coughlan – bass guitar Marcia Howard – backing vocals, synthesiser wikipedia.org
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Stripe-tailed goanna
The stripe-tailed goanna (Varanus caudolineatus), also known as the line-tailed pygmy monitor is a semi-arboreal species of monitor lizard native to Western wikipedia.org
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Solid Rock (Goanna song)
"Solid Rock" is a song written by Shane Howard and recorded by Australian rock band Goanna. Sacred Ground somewhat of a spin off of Solid Rock References 1982 songs 1982 debut singles Songs about Australia Songs against racism and xenophobia Goanna wikipedia.org
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Spencer's goanna
Spencer's goanna (Varanus spenceri), also known commonly as Spencer's monitor, is a species of monitor lizard in the family Varanidae. Living in black soil plains with no trees, Spencer's goanna is the only Australian monitor that does not readily climb, although juvenile animals will wikipedia.org
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