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- Tiddalik abstract "The tale of Tiddalik the Frog is a legend from Australian Aboriginal mythologyIn the telling of the myth, Tiddalik awoke one morning with an unquenchable thirst, and began to drink until all the fresh water was greedily consumed. Creatures and plant life everywhere began to die due to lack of moisture. Other animals conspired against Tiddalik, and devised a plan for him to release all of the water he had consumed. This was successfully coordinated by a wise old Owl, when Nabunum the eel made Tiddalik laugh when he tied himself in comical shapes. As Tiddalik laughed, the water rushed out of him to replenish the lakes, swamps and rivers. The legend of Tiddalik is not only an important story of the Dreamtime, but has been the subject of popular modern children's books. In some Aboriginal cultures, Tiddalik is known as "Molok".The story has been said to describe the Water-holding Frog (Litoria platycephala), from central Australia. The frogs burrow under ground during dry periods, and emerge during the rain to absorb large amounts of water, breed and feed. This allows it to avoid desiccation during drought, a trait not exhibited by most frogs. They were used by Indigenous Australians during times of drought as a source of water.Tiddalik's habitat is the Outback.".
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- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Category:Flood_myths.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Cyclorana.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Desiccation.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Dreamtime.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Eel.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Ethnographer.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Ethnography.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Frog.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Gippsland.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Gunai.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Gunai_people.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Melbourne.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Owl.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Pelican.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Port_Albert.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_(Australia).
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Warwick,_Queensland.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLink Water-holding_Frog.
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiddalick the Frog".
- Tiddalik wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tiddalik".
- Tiddalik hasPhotoCollection Tiddalik.
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- Tiddalik subject Category:Australian_Aboriginal_mythology.
- Tiddalik subject Category:Flood_myths.
- Tiddalik hypernym Legend.
- Tiddalik type Article.
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- Tiddalik comment "The tale of Tiddalik the Frog is a legend from Australian Aboriginal mythologyIn the telling of the myth, Tiddalik awoke one morning with an unquenchable thirst, and began to drink until all the fresh water was greedily consumed. Creatures and plant life everywhere began to die due to lack of moisture. Other animals conspired against Tiddalik, and devised a plan for him to release all of the water he had consumed.".
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