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1 y separately published work icon Walloobahl : A Story From Australia Mollie Clarke , Tony Morris (illustrator), London : Collins Educational , 1984 Z1479310 1984 single work picture book Indigenous story children's When the adults go hunting, the children at the camp are surprised by a strange boy, Walloobahl, who attemps to steal their food. As the children attempt to retrieve their food supplies, Walloobahl grows into a giant and escapes. On the next day, the leader of the tribe manages to stun Walloobahl who retreats into the scrub. The tribe finds a bark-lizard in his place and from then on name all bark-lizards Walloobahl.
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