Large part of Asia
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GOBILarge part of Asia.
ARALLarge lake of Asia.
SAMBARSLarge deer of Asia.
kalongslarge flying fox of Southeast Asia
kalonglarge flying fox of Southeast Asia
kabaragoya(Tagalog) a very large monitor lizard of SE Asia
kabaragoyasKABARAGOYA, (Tagalog) a very large monitor lizard of SE Asia
lionslarge tawny animal of the cat family, native to Africa and Asia
lionlylarge tawny animal of the cat family, native to Africa and Asia
lionlarge tawny animal of the cat family, native to Africa and Asia
barramundiAny of a number of large, chiefly freshwater, fishes of Australia and Southeast Asia
barramundisAny of a number of large, chiefly freshwater, fishes of Australia and Southeast Asia
argalia large wild sheep (Ovis ammon) of central Asia with the ram having massive horns
argalisa large wild sheep (Ovis ammon) of central Asia with the ram having massive horns
pomelosthe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
gerberasA plant of the daisy family, native to Asia and Africa, with large brightly colored flowers
pomelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pumelothe very large, yellow or orange citrus fruit of a tree, Citrus maxima, of southeastern Asia
pheasantsA large long-tailed game bird native to Asia, the male of which typically has very showy plumage
milkfishA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
milkfishesA large active silvery fish of the Indo-Pacific region, farmed for food in Southeast Asia and the Philippines
gaursa large wild ox (Bos gaurus) of India and southeast Asia with a broad forehead and short thick curved horns
gaura large wild ox (Bos gaurus) of India and southeast Asia with a broad forehead and short thick curved horns
yacka large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens syn. B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
yacksa large long-haired wild or domesticated ox (Bos grunniens syn. B. mutus) of Tibet and adjacent elevated parts of central Asia
dinotheresany elephantlike mammal of the extinct genus Dinotherium, from the later Tertiary Period of Europe and Asia, having large, outwardly curving tusks
goshawka large hawk, Accipiter gentilis, of Europe, Asia, and North America, having a bluish-grey back and wings and paler underparts: used in falconry
upasthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
upasesthe poisonous milky sap of a large tree, Antiaris toxicaria, of the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, Africa, and the Philippine Islands, used for arrow poison
kraitany of several large, usually banded, placid but highly venomous snakes constituting the genus Bungarus, of the cobra family, common in southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago
kraitsany of several large, usually banded, placid but highly venomous snakes constituting the genus Bungarus, of the cobra family, common in southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago
leopardsA large, solitary cat that has a yellowish-brown or brown coat with black spots and usually hunts at night, widespread in the forests of Africa and southern Asia
nutrialarge South American semiaquatic rodent (Myocastor coypus) with webbed hind feet and a round nearly hairless tail that has been introduced into parts of Europe, Asia, and North America
catalpasA tree with large heart-shaped leaves, clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers, and long, slender beanlike seedpods, native to North America and eastern Asia and cultivated as an ornamental
candlenutsAn evergreen tree of the spurge family, with large seeds that yield an oil used for lighting and other purposes, native to Southeast Asia and the South Pacific islands
aspidistraany of several plants belonging to the genus Aspidistra, of the lily family, native to eastern Asia, esp. A. eliator, having large evergreen leaves often striped with white, and grown as a houseplant