bungarra

Etymology
From a Kartu language.

Noun

 * 1)  One of several species of large Australian monitor lizard, usually  or.
 * 2) * 1902, A Mingled Yarn, March 30, The Sun, p. 4:
 * Our jam-tree, too, as Villiers knows, / Adds zest to boiled bungarra; / But p'r'aps he doesn't also know, / Though jam-trees in profusion grow, / We're also "Canning-Jarrah"
 * 1) * 1923, A Thirsty Bungarra, April 5, The Mullewa Mail, p. 3:
 * On nearing the spot they were surprised to see a 5ft., or more, bungarra with its head through the hand grip of the bag.