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− | As Stik points out: That's a [http://www.naturalworlds.org/thylacine/introducing/tasmanian_wolf_1.htm Thylacine], zensniper, not a Bunyip. See [[:Image:MPost20480-bunyipmotiv.jpg]]
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− | JustinCognito replies:
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− | That's sort of the point. In Werewolf: the Apocalypse, the Bunyip were one of the "lost tribes", driven entirely to extinction due to miscommunication and the efforts of some of the more fanatical members of the Garou Nation. Since there were no wolves in Australia, they looked like thylacines in Lupus form. And then they all got killed, and the thylacine went down with them.
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