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Meaning of warragal

Wordnet

warragal (n)

Australian wild horse

wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of Australia

Webster

warragal (n.)

The dingo.

warragal Sentence Examples

  1. The warragal, a fierce and elusive nocturnal predator, lurked in the shadows of the bushland.
  2. The warragal's distinctive howls echoed through the night, sending shivers down the spines of campers.
  3. The warragal's sharp claws and teeth were well-suited for hunting small animals.
  4. The warragal's solitary nature kept it isolated from other members of its species.
  5. The warragal's keen sense of smell helped it detect prey from afar.
  6. Aboriginal tribes revered the warragal as a powerful spiritual animal.
  7. The warragal's habitat was threatened by deforestation and urbanization.
  8. Scientists studied the warragal's behavior to better understand its ecological role.
  9. The warragal's attacks on livestock led to conflicts with farmers.
  10. The warragal faced numerous conservation challenges, including habitat loss and hunting.

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Australian wild horse, wolflike yellowish-brown wild dog of AustraliaThe dingo.

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The warragal, a fierce and elusive nocturnal predator, lurked in the shadows of the bushland.

The warragal's distinctive howls echoed through the night, sending shivers down the spines of campers.

The warragal's sharp claws and teeth were well-suited for hunting small animals.

The warragal's solitary nature kept it isolated from other members of its species.