Australasian peppers
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KAVASAustralasian peppers
KAVASAustralasian peppers.
KAVAAustralasian pepper
NIPAAustralasian palm
LORYAustralasian parrot
LORIESSmall Australasian parrots
LORYBrilliantly colored Australasian parrot
terakihian Australasian food fish, also TARAKIHI
tarakihian Australasian food fish, also TERAKIHI
terakihisTERAKIHI, an Australasian food fish, also TARAKIHI
tarakihisTARAKIHI, an Australasian food fish, also TERAKIHI
possumsA tree-dwelling Australasian marsupial that typically has a prehensile tail
wallabyAn Australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo
honeyeaterAn Australasian songbird with a long brushlike tongue for feeding on nectar
honeyeatersAn Australasian songbird with a long brushlike tongue for feeding on nectar
wallabiesAn Australasian marsupial that is similar to, but smaller than, a kangaroo
bellbirdsAny of a number of Australasian songbirds with ringing bell-like calls, including
bellbirdAny of a number of Australasian songbirds with ringing bell-like calls, including
muttonbirdan Australasian shearwater, esp the short-tailed, said by some to taste like mutton
kavaan Australasian shrubby pepper (Piper methysticum) from whose crushed root an intoxicating beverage is made
friarbirdA large Australasian honeyeater with a dark, partly naked head and a long curved bill
kookaburraA very large Australasian kingfisher that feeds on terrestrial prey such as reptiles and birds
muttonbirdsMUTTONBIRD, an Australasian shearwater, esp the short-tailed, said by some to taste like mutton
friarbirdsA large Australasian honeyeater with a dark, partly naked head and a long curved bill
kavasan Australasian shrubby pepper (Piper methysticum) from whose crushed root an intoxicating beverage is made
kookaburrasA very large Australasian kingfisher that feeds on terrestrial prey such as reptiles and birds
cajuputsA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
cajuputA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
trillersAn Australasian and Southeast Asian songbird of the cuckoo-shrike family, with mainly black and white plumage
whistlersA robust Australasian and Indonesian songbird with a strong and typically hooked bill and a loud melodious call
whistlerA robust Australasian and Indonesian songbird with a strong and typically hooked bill and a loud melodious call
loryany of several small, usually brilliantly colored Australasian parrots having the tongue bordered with a brushlike fringe for feeding on nectar and fruit juices
loriesany of several small, usually brilliantly colored Australasian parrots having the tongue bordered with a brushlike fringe for feeding on nectar and fruit juices
bowerbirdsA strong-billed Australasian bird, noted for the male's habit of constructing a bower adorned with feathers, shells, and other objects to attract the female
eucalyptusA fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree
eucalyptusesA fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree
megapodesA large ground-dwelling Australasian and Southeast Asian bird that builds a large mound of debris to incubate its eggs by the heat of decomposition. Also called mound builder
trumpetersAn edible marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin, found chiefly in cool Australasian waters and said to make a grunting or trumpeting sound when taken out of the water
trumpeterAn edible marine fish with a spiny dorsal fin, found chiefly in cool Australasian waters and said to make a grunting or trumpeting sound when taken out of the water