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El Bunyip o kianpraty, [1] también comparado con el Yowie, es una criatura mitológica del folclore australiano. Características. Las descripciones de los Bunyips varían enormemente. Usualmente se describen como monstruos marinos.
Illustration of a Bunyip by J. Macfarlane (1890) The bunyip is a creature from the aboriginal mythology of southeastern Australia, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes .
bunyip, in Australian Aboriginal folklore, a legendary monster said to inhabit the reedy swamps and lagoons of the interior of Australia. The amphibious animal was variously described as having a round head, an elongated neck, and a body resembling that of an ox, hippopotamus , or manatee; some accounts gave it a human figure.
3 de jul. de 2023 · According to Aboriginal lore, the Bunyip is a mythical creature that dwells in the billabongs, swamps, and waterholes of the Outback. Descriptions of the Bunyip vary across tribes, but most agree that it is a fearsome creature with supernatural powers capable of both malevolence and benevolence.
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18 de nov. de 2016 · The Bunyip is an Australian water monster, sometime described as a ferocious predator and other times as a gentle herbivore. He has been part of Aboriginal tradition for centuries, and he continues to be a favorite character in Australian fiction today.
Bunyip (1935) artista desconocido, de las colecciones digitales de la Biblioteca Nacional de Australia, demostrando la variedad en las descripciones de la legendaria criatura. El Bunyip o kianpraty, también comparado con el Yowie, es una criatura mitológica del folclore australiano.