Whowie
animal_ally water Australian Aboriginal single tradition · 2
The Whowie is a giant frog-headed goanna with six legs in Australian Aboriginal folklore.
↻ synthesized from 2 sources
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Wihwin, Winged genie, Wirry-cow, Witte Wieven, Wondjina, Wraith, Wulver, Wu Tou Gui, Wyrm, Yhi, Bahloo, Baiame, Daramulum, Birrahgnooloo, Dirawong, Dulagal, Ganhanbili, Mirragañ, Mungoon-Gali, Wurrunna, will-o'-the-wisp, Wangliang, White Lady, Wechuge, Wendigo, Waldgeist, Wana-games-ak, Wani, Wanyūdō, Warg, Warraguk, Wassan-mon-ganeehla-ak, Water monkey, Water sprite, Wati-kutjara, Wa-won-dee-a-megw, Weiße Frauen, Wekufe, Wentshukumishiteu, Wewe Gombel, Gurangatch
Mentioned by
- will-o'-the-wisp
- Wangliang
- White Lady
- Wechuge
- Wendigo
- Waldgeist
- Wana-games-ak
- Wani
- Wanyūdō
- Warg
- Warraguk
- Wassan-mon-ganeehla-ak
- Water monkey
- Water sprite
- Wati-kutjara
- Wa-won-dee-a-megw
and 5 more
Sources
Source passages
“Whowie (Australian Aboriginal) – Giant frog-headed goanna with six legs”
#5478 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001
“Whowie six-legged seven meter long frog-headed goanna of the Murray River who menaced nearby tribes”
#31334 · extracted by google/gemini-2.0-flash-001