Bahloo and the Daens[b] The most notable myth seeks to explain both man's mortality and the hatred between snakes and men, much as does the Judeo-Christian story of the Garden of Eden.
He declared that he was like the bark, always rising again, but that the men would be like the stone, and sink to the bottom when they were dead.
[3] Bahloo and Wahn One Aboriginal legend tells of how Bahloo was once a clever man who lived with Wahn, the Crow, and Buumayamayal, the fly catcher lizard, creating the babies of the world.
One day, Wahn asks Bahloo, in addition to making new babies, that they resurrect the dead as well.
Yhi threatened the spirits who held up the sky that if they let him escape down to Earth, she would plunge the world into darkness.