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Burrunjor-Australian Reptile Monster

Australia has a mysterious thing known as Burrunjor. This creature has long been an Australian tradition, probably derived from the Aboriginal oral tradition. According to these Aboriginal stories, Burrunjor is a reptile that walks on two hind legs and has two very short forearms. This 25-foot-long monster was said to be fast and dangerous. But Burrunjor’s explanation is not limited to Aboriginal people. Modern Australians also say they have seen and witnessed these creatures and the genocide they could cause.

Sometime in the 1950s, there were many ranchers who reported that they found their cows killed by some barbaric beasts on their land. In fact, not only were these cows dead, but some were half-eaten by large, mysterious animals that no one could identify. Other ranchers even reported thundering in the jungle and hearing the sounds of leaves and branches bumping and breaking in the middle of the night. One farmer claimed to have seen a giant walking lizard about two feet away, about 70 meters away. Needless to say, not many farmers and ranchers stayed there.

In 1961, another person described Brunjor, claiming he saw a monster in a swamp near the Gulf Coast. The height was said to be 25 feet. Other sightings are not limited to Australia. Bolivia, New Guinea and South America have also reportedly seen this type of creature. The last sighting of the creature was in 1982, when three-finger footprints were found in New South Wales. The footprints are 2 feet wide and 2.5 feet long, so they are said to have been caused by a huge proportion of bipedal reptiles.

From your account, you can summarize the reptile monster as a type of ancient dinosaur, perhaps T-Rex. It is unlikely that the creature was a real T-Rex, but it could have been an ancestor of a dinosaur. Those who lived in the jungle and didn’t need to evolve much. Some might say this is unlikely, but the fact remains that something is there. And it’s not hard to imagine the presence of creatures like Brunjor in lands of kangaroos, wallabies and other rare and unique animals.

There are websites detailing Burrunjor and many other unidentified zoological creatures. This website is called “Unknown Creatures” and can be found at this URL. http://www.unknown-creatures.com

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