"Goanna" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A goanna is a type of large lizard native to Australia and New Guinea.
A goalkeeper is the player in a team sport, typically football or hockey, who is responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring by defending the team's goal. The goalkeeper usually wears a special kit with gloves and padding to protect themselves from the ball, and is allowed to use their hands and arms to deflect or catch the ball. They are usually the only player on the field who is allowed to handle the ball with their hands.
Goals refer to the objectives or targets that one aims to achieve in a particular area of life, such as career, education, sports, or personal development. Goals can be short-term or long-term, and they help to provide direction, motivation, and focus in one's endeavors.
In hockey, goaltending refers to the act of the goalkeeper, who is responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring by blocking the puck with their body, stick, or equipment.
Goannas are a type of lizard that is native to Australia and New Guinea. They are often referred to as "goannas" in Australia, while in New Guinea, they are called "monitor lizards". Goannas are large, carnivorous reptiles that can grow up to 2 meters (6.6 feet) in length and weigh up to 10 kilograms (22 pounds). They are often found in rocky, dry areas and are known for their agility and territorial behavior.
A goat is a domesticated mammal that belongs to the family Bovidae and is a close relative of sheep. It is characterized by its distinctive beard and horns, and is often kept for its milk, meat, and hair. Goats are known for their agile and curious nature, and are often found in mountainous or rural areas. In folklore and mythology, goats are often depicted as mischievous and stubborn, as in the story of the Billy Goats Gruff.