
Hunter with echidna / turtle on back

A successful hunter is carrying either a large echidna or turtle on his shoulder
Man with overlapping fish & kangaroo

Man with oval on head

The oval was originally thought to be a head-dress or represent a waterhole frequented by eels (there are actually two men superimposed on one another, but one of the men is very weathered). Later interpretation of the site suggests this is Baiame, with a moon on his head.
Goanna

A a four-foot long goanna with a "long pointed head bent to the right, no eyes, long neck, 2 very long forelegs" which has been struck with a pointed throwing club.
Striped Eel (1)

Two eels are swimming head to tail and touching one another
Striped Eel (2)

Two eels are swimming head to tail and touching one another
Three Eels

Three eels engraved near a shallow pool
Long fish spear

Large fish

FIsh and Bird

A flying bird is attacking three fish, which are swimming head to tail
Bulbous headed club

Sword club and a line of circles and ovals

A sword club and a line of circles and ovals has been more recently interpreted as depicting the eight phases of the moon, beginning with the creator Biame's boomerang.
Whale

Eel (weathered)
