When viewed from above, they represent elephants, birds, snakes, and other animals.
Although the sculpture represents birds they are not depicted in full detail.
The carvings represent various birds from Tiwi mythology, which have various meanings.
The former almost certainly represents birds which were the direct ancestors of the living population.
Other mosaics represent vine tendrils, hunters, animals and birds.
A fourth population on the western part of the island probably represents migratory birds from one of the existing population.
Cases are filled with masks representing spiders, fish, birds and other creatures.
The figures, from top to bottom, represent mammals, birds, fish, and flowering plants.
There are hundreds of decorative knots and they often represent flowers or birds.
The drum is covered in carvings representing animals, birds and the phallus.