One of the names on the monitor is "Bunyip", who is being monitored at Monarch Outpost 99, located at Ayers Rock (or Uluru) in Australia. The name "Bunyip" is associated with a creature from Australian Aboriginal mythology. The indigenous people of Australia have long told stories of the dreaded Bunyip, and these legends were shared with the early European settlers. The first known recorded reference to Bunyip was made in the early 1800s. He was described as a black animal, resembling a seal, who frightened the natives with his booming roar. Due to various sightings across Australia, Bunyip has a number of contradicting physical descriptions. He's been said to look like a hippopotamus, a manatee, a combination of an alligator and a bird, and more. Bunyip is often described as having a lock neck. What he looks like is a matter for discussion, but his stomping grounds and behavior are less debatable. Whatever he is, Bunyip is said to lurk in swamps and other freshwater areas, feeding on women and children. Bunyip is commonly believed to be amphibious and nocturnal in nature.
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