The discovery of a huge bone in eastern Victoria could prove the existence of a man-eating mythical creature. The Bunyip is an amphibious creature described as part crocodile and part bird which lived ...
In 1845 persistent stories and sightings began to emerge of a huge amphibious creature that dwelled in swamps and creeks and killed anyone who got too close to the water. But despite never being found ...
A constant in the stories of the bunyip is the role of Aboriginal storytelling & culture. Originating in the stories and beliefs of the southeastern Indigenous peoples of Australia, accounts of the ...
Australia has some thoroughly cooked creatures dwelling in its waters. For example, platypi (yes, platypi) are really quite not OK. Sure, they’re sort of cute – although I saw one IRL and they are ...
Victorians who lost their homes in the Bunyip blaze, south-east of Melbourne, are returning to inspect the damage as crews manage to stop the spread of fires at Dargo, in the state's remote east. At ...
Kamilaroi Country lies in far northwest New South Wales, past Tamworth and crossing over the Queensland border. Here, the bunyip bird (Australasian bittern, Botaurus poiciloptilus), and the brolga ...
Is there a bunyip living in the quaint highlands’ village of Burrawang, 140km south-west of Sydney? MENTION THE New South Wales Southern Highlands and most people think of rolling hills, Devonshire ...
An unusual bone had been found on the shore of Lake Colongulac, near Camperdown. The creature it belonged to must have been gigantic; the fragment of leg suggested the animal’s knee joint had a ...
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