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Display titleYowies and Bunyips and Drop Bears, Oh My!
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Page creatorprefix>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
Latest editorRobkelk (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit15:39, 20 July 2023
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Like most countries in the world, Australia has a number of cryptids and mythical beasties allegedly lurking out in the forests and outback (because Australia's natural wildlife just isn't interesting or dangerous enough). This page covers the three most common creatures found in Australian folklore.
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