
1) Australian Aboriginal word 2) Australian legendary creature
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The bunyip, or kianpraty, is a large mythical creature from Aboriginal mythology, said to lurk in swamps, billabongs, creeks, riverbeds, and waterholes. The origin of the word bunyip has been traced to the Wemba-Wemba or Wergaia language of Aboriginal people of South-Eastern Australia.{sfn|Holden|2001|p=15} However, the bunyip appears to have form...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunyip
[newspaper] The Bunyip is a weekly newspaper originally published and printed in Gawler, South Australia, covering the Barossa, Light, Playford and Adelaide Plains regions. Since 2003 it has been a member of the Taylor Group of publications, printed in Renmark along with The Murray Pioneer (Riverland), The Loxton News (Loxton), The River Ne...
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in Australian Aboriginal folklore, a legendary monster said to inhabit the reedy swamps and lagoons of the interior of Australia. The amphibious ...
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Imaginary water-dwelling creature of Aboriginal legend in eastern Australia, said to haunt rushy creeks and swamps. It is said to make loud booming noises and to eat humans, principally women and...
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Mythical bush spirit, mainly associated with rivers, with an overtone of cuteness.
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Large water monster, huge mouth, crocodile tail
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http://www.mythical-creatures-and-beasts.com/mythical-creatures.html

Mythical outback creature
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mythical outback creature
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https://www.koalanet.com.au/australian-slang.html
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