A pelican is a bird of the family Pelecanidae.
Pelican may also refer to:
Buffalo most commonly refers to:
Phoenix most often refers to:
Terror(s) or The Terror may refer to:
The Panther is a genus of big cats native to equatorial regions.
In European tradition, a zephyr is a light wind or a west wind, named after Zephyrus, the Greek god or personification of the west wind.
The Vikings were seafaring Scandinavians.
A scorpion is a predatory arthropod animal.
Chief may refer to:
Diamond is the hardest known natural material.
A hornet is an insect. It may also mean:
A storm is a severe weather condition.
A cyclone is an area of closed, circular fluid motion characterized by inwardly spiraling winds.
A lynx is a type of wild cat.
An Otter is an aquatic or marine carnivorous mammal.
Defender(s) or The Defender(s) may refer to:
A maple leaf is the leaf of the maple tree.
A stingray is a type of cartilaginous fish.
An osprey is a medium-large fish-eating bird of prey. There are two species:
HMAS Waterhen is a Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base located in Waverton on Sydney's lower north shore, within Sydney Harbour, in New South Wales, Australia. Constructed on the site of a quarry used to expand Garden Island in the 1930s, the location was used during World War II as a boom net maintenance and storage area. In 1962, the area was commissioned as a base of the RAN, and became home to the RAN's mine warfare forces. Waterhen was the first small-ship base established by the RAN, and from 1969 to 1979 was also responsible for the RAN's patrol boat forces.
Triton commonly refers to: