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And these denizens of the desert - including my new shovel-nosed friend - make it look easy.
That's out at sea, of course, we only get the shovel-nosed dolphin in our estuary here.
In her arms was a strange shovel-nosed weapon.
The shovel-nosed snake, Chionactis, with descriptions of two new subspecies"."
It also contains southern stingrays, giant shovel-nosed guitarfish, and green sawfish.
Common names include shovel-nosed snake.
Neerang or neerung are Yugambeh words meaning "little shark" or "shovel-nosed shark".
Northern shovel-nosed snake Brachyurophis roperi (Kinghorn, 1931)
Shovel-Nosed Beasts - Unnamed creatures as large as elephants and like them in many ways, except that their thick, leathery skin is blue.
Unbanded shovel-nosed snake Brachyurophis incinctus (Stor, 1968)
Arnhem shovel-nosed snake Brachyurophis morrisi (Horner, 1998)
North-western shovel-nosed snake, Brachyurophis approximans (Glauert L., 1854)
Macknight notes that both the dug-out canoe and shovel-nosed spear found in Arnhem Land were based on Macassarese prototypes.
Also they are western desert tortoises and common snakes such as gopher snakes, long-nosed snake, and the western shovel-nosed snake.
The subarim or to give its English name, the shovel-nosed tiger catfish (Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum), is a very common predatory catfish of the Amazonian rivers.
It also marks out the shovel-nosed snake as rather different from other species, which the team has observed adopting much more irregular, complicated shapes in footage from a nearby zoo.
At one end of the beach, where the trees cut down towards the water, there squatted a broad-backed, shovel-nosed shuttle, perhaps two or three times the size of the CAT's.
He had seen the second fin now coming up behind the first and had identified them as shovel-nosed sharks by the brown, triangular fin and the sweeping movements of the tail.
From the foaming surf great dark anthropomorphic shapes heaved up on hind legs, their webbed forefeet dangling, their shovel-nosed faces peering curiously at the passing shadow of the aircraft.
Brachyurophis is a genus of elapid snakes known as shovel-nosed snakes, so named because of their shovel-nosed snout which is used to burrow.
A local diver, however, noted that since the shark was of the "shovel-nosed variety," it could not have bit Ms. Beach "if it had tried," and instead had merely brushed past the actress.
John and Steve Cronin for Ramsgate drifted near the oyster leases in Woolooware Bay to get out of the wind and managed to get a couple of undersized flathead and three shovel-nosed sharks.
Though it won only one race in its three seasons of competition, the shovel-nosed Intrepid was notable for the extreme-and at one point, disastrous-levels of downforce it generated, giving it the highest cornering speeds of any prototype of its era.
The hinterland's supply of redcedar began drawing timber cutters to the region in large numbers in the mid-19th century and in 1865 the inland township of Nerang (named after the local aboriginal word neerang, meaning 'shovel-nosed shark') was surveyed and established as a base for the industry.