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What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 7:55 pm
by ChrisV
Okay - not sure if many folks actually get this far down to read the posts in this part of the forum so it might take a while to get some discussion going...
But what the hell is a bunyip?
Is there any evidence that these things might of existed at some point?
maybe a giant platypus?
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:17 pm
by Searcher
Good question, ChrisV. Please let's know if you find out...
In the meantime, there's already a Bunyip thread this month in the 'Controversial' section. It's called Bunyip Exhibition NLA. Gets the mind ticking over...
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=5208
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:25 pm
by Tuckeroo
Searcher wrote:Good question, ChrisV. Please let's know if you find out...
In the meantime, there's already a Bunyip thread this month in the 'Controversial' section. It's called Bunyip Exhibition NLA. Gets the mind ticking over...
viewtopic.php?f=67&t=5208
Thanks Searcher, I was just about to mention the Bunyip thread to ChrisV.
T.
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:46 pm
by Tuckeroo
ChrisV wrote:Okay - not sure if many folks actually get this far down to read the posts in this part of the forum so it might take a while to get some discussion going...
But what the hell is a bunyip?
Is there any evidence that these things might of existed at some point?
maybe a giant platypus?
Hi ChrisV,
I used to think 'Bunyip' was the previous name, for what we call the Yowie today.
But there is a slight difference, back in the colonial days a lot of the sightings
were of water-based cryptids. This seems less so today with Yowie sightings.
So I suppose your post is in the right section on the forums.
T.
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 12:00 am
by Tuckeroo
Tuckeroo wrote:ChrisV wrote:Okay - not sure if many folks actually get this far down to read the posts in this part of the forum so it might take a while to get some discussion going...
But what the hell is a bunyip?
Is there any evidence that these things might of existed at some point?
maybe a giant platypus?
Hi ChrisV,
I used to think 'Bunyip' was the previous name, for what we call the Yowie today.
But there is a slight difference, back in the colonial days a lot of the sightings
were of water-based cryptids. This seems less so today with Yowie sightings.
So I suppose your post is in the right section on the forums.
T.
I think by this time of night I've 'use' up any brain power I had left.
T.
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 1:45 am
by ChrisV
WOW!
4 replies in the "lake and sea creatures' section within 24 hours!!! Must be a new record.
Thanks for your comments guys...
I did miss that Bunyip thread in the other section so I will read that ...
yes I think they were once considered a slimy billabong dwelling creature so it makes sense I post here....
I'll see what conclusions I come to

Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 8:07 pm
by Shazzoir
I wish I could remember where I read this, but there is a school of thought that exists, that the bunyip could have been the tail end remnants of megafauna, which existed briefly before going extinct. This article makes interesting reading and has some gorgeous art too.
https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/sciencecom ... r-tragedy/
http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2013/01/t ... n-cryptid/
Shazzoir
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 11:16 am
by Searcher
Thanks Shazzoir. A couple of interesting links there. Nice artwork too. The thing about Bunyip descriptions is they are so varied. Makes it hard to pin it down on a species.... so maybe it was a small group of mega fauna that were on the edge of extinction and have now disappeared completely.
For some water based reports, a theory is that a plesiosaur type animal comes in from the sea and travels up rivers to safely breed. There have been plenty of sightings. (see elsewhere in Lake and Sea Creatures) This creature would have been seen by the aboriginals and maybe was also called a Bunyip. Picture the pristine environment of the beautiful Hawksbury River a few hundred years ago. It not hard to imagine it being a sanctuary for denizens of the ocean deep.
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 12:06 pm
by VicYowieResearch
I have a theory.....
Bunyip's are the Aboriginal version of 'Kelpies' in Scotland, used as a bogeyman figure to keep young ones away from potentially dangerous waterways, swamps et cetera.
Long necked creatures spotted in the Hawksbury could be seals or dolphins which have only recently been found to go extraordinary distances up the Murray, and the locals would have been mystified by these unusual (to them) animals in the water.
Just my two bob's worth!
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 7:15 pm
by Shazzoir
Quite true! I was fond of the Plesiosaur (or similar) theory personally, and though it's a long way away, if you believe the Nessie theory, well.... Could be!
Shazzoir
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2016 11:19 am
by didgmaster
I have been told by many Aboriginals that the Bunyip was a mythical creature , like the rainbow searpant , it was not something that could been seen or touched , not a flesh & blood animal ....
Re: What the hell is a Bunyip!?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 11:19 pm
by Wolf
Yes, I agree with VYC... Bunyips were used to keep the kiddies away from dangerous waterways and billabongs.
... mind you, when the Orignes first came here there were all sorts of dangerous giants from 10m Goannas to Marsupial Lions, giant snakes and mega crocs so the warning tales had historical relevance. "Stay away from the water, the monster will get you!"