The Bunyip is a mythical creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology, often described as a water-dwelling monster. It is believed to inhabit swamps, rivers, and billabongs and is known for its eerie cries and terrifying appearance. Bunyips are typically depicted as having features of various animals, such as a long neck, tusks, and a furry body. The legend of the Bunyip has been used to explain mysterious disappearances and drownings in Australia's waterways.
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