-
dugites in Nyungar. (This can
cause confusion,
because dobitj is also used in some
dialects to
refer to
other kinds of
venomous snakes.) The
dugite is...
- The
Dugites were an
Australian rock band who
formed in the late 1970s and went on to
record three albums in the
early 1980s. The
Dugites combined elements...
-
envenomation is 40–60%, but the
untreated mortality rate is less than 1%. The
Dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) is a
highly venomous Australian brown snake species...
- end of 1981 The
Sports had disbanded.
Pendlebury spent a year with The
Dugites alongside The Sharks' bandmate,
Crosbie on
keyboards and
backing vocals...
-
species and
subspecies are recognized:
Pseudonaja affinis Günther, 1872 —
dugite or
spotted brown snake P. a.
affinis Günther, 1872 —
coastal mainland Western...
- Togo,
Nigeria Pseudonaja Günther, 1858 8 2
venomous brown snakes (and
dugites)
Australia Rhinoplocephalus F. Müller, 1885 1 0 Müller's
snake Western...
- /
Countdown Rock
Awards 'Johnny O'Keefe New
Talent Award'
ahead of The
Dugites, INXS and
Karen Knowles. They were also
nominated for 'Best Album' and...
-
their bodies. Its
yellowish under parts serve to
distinguish it from the
dugite (Pseudonaja affinis) and
peninsula brown snake (P. inframacula),
which are...
- was
another track then
banned from
commercial radio, "**** Guys" by the
Dugites. On 19
January 1981, the AM
transmissions ceased, and 2JJJ
became an FM-only...
- song by
Kings of Leon from Come
Around Sundown 2010 No Money, EP by The
Dugites 1970
Poverty No
Money Enterprise, an
Australian drill group This disambiguation...