Papuan native of New Guinea
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ARAUPapuan native of New Guinea
ARAPESHPapuan Indian of New Guinea.
PAPUANNative of New Guinea.
boongnative of New Guinea
boongsnative of New Guinea
TOROTOROSKingfishers of New Guinea: Native name.
phascogalea small insectivorous mouselike marsupial of the family Dasyuridae, native to Australia and New Guinea
phascogalesPHASCOGALE, a small insectivorous mouselike marsupial of the family Dasyuridae, native to Australia and New Guinea
bowerbirdany of various passerine birds native to Australia and New Guinea, which construct elaborate runs adorned with feathers, shells, etc. during courtship
bowerbirdsBOWERBIRD, any of various passerine birds native to Australia and New Guinea, which construct elaborate runs adorned with feathers, shells, etc. during courtship
cajaputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajeputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajaputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajeputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cassowaryA very large flightless bird related to the emu, with a bare head and neck, a tall horny crest, and one or two colored wattles. It is native mainly to the forests of New Guinea
cassowariesA very large flightless bird related to the emu, with a bare head and neck, a tall horny crest, and one or two colored wattles. It is native mainly to the forests of New Guinea
PAPUANNew Guinea native
ARAUNew Guinea native
bandicootsA mainly insectivorous marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea
phalangersA lemurlike tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia and New Guinea
cuscusesA tree-dwelling marsupial with a rounded head and prehensile tail, native to New Guinea and northern Australia
cuscusA tree-dwelling marsupial with a rounded head and prehensile tail, native to New Guinea and northern Australia