6. Devil Bunyip.
For those born and raised in Australia, the Bunyip extremely familiar demons. Bunyip is a species that appears a lot in Australian Aboriginal mythology. They often hide in the marshes, rivers and waterholes.
Devils Bunyip as a giant starfish is on the earth. In the 19th century, there are many articles describing its face like a dog with black hair and a ponytail. It's like a propeller legs, fangs like hippopotamus, with horns or duck beaks.
The first description of this creature in an article published in 1845 as follows:
"Evil creatures Bunyip is mixed between the characteristics of a bird and a crocodile. It has an ostrich-like head with a long beak, beak protruding at the top of a horizontal body on either side of your mouth and jagged as the bones of stingrays. Its body and legs a bit like a crocodile. Thick and strong hind legs, front legs longer but still have great power. They have very long claws, but still has a habit of clenching their prey to death. Once in the water, it swam like a frog and you go on shore, it uses its hind legs, head held high always, meanwhile, about 3.6 meters high they.
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