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What is a yowie animal?

Have you seen a yowie animal?

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It is bipedal,hairy and ape like mythical creature standing upright.others name of yowie are yahoo,yaroma,wawee,pangakarlangu and jimbra.they are common in eastern Australian state.they are more aggressive than other sasquatch species.
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Yowie are usually described as a bipedal, hairy and ape-like creatures standing upright between 2.1m(6fts 11inches) and 3.6m(3fts). they are mythical and known to inhabit the Austraiian outback

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The  Yowie  is not an actual animal;rather, it refers to mythical or folkloric 

creature in Australian aboriginal legends. Descriptions vary, but it is often

portrayed as a large, hairy,and ape like being. Similar to the concept of 

Bigfoot or the Yeti in other cultures. The Yowie is not scientifically recognized 

as a real animal. 

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A yowie is a mythical creature or cryptid that is said to inhabit the Australian wilderness. It is often described as a large, ape-like creature similar to the Bigfoot or Sasquatch of North America. Sightings and reports of yowies describe them as being tall, covered in thick hair, and having a powerful build. However, the existence of yowies is not supported by scientific evidence, and they are considered to be folklore or urban legends.thanks.
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The Yowie is a mythical creature or cryptid that is said to inhabit the Australian wilderness. Similar to the concept of Bigfoot or Sasquatch in other parts of the world, the Yowie is described as a large, ape-like creature that is believed to live in remote and unexplored areas, particularly in the forests and mountains of Australia.Reports of Yowie sightings have been part of Australian Aboriginal folklore for centuries, and there have been occasional modern-day claims of encounters with this mysterious creature. However, it's important to note that there is no scientific evidence supporting the existence of the Yowie, and many consider it to be a part of Australian folklore and mythology.The Yowie is often depicted as a hairy, upright-walking creature descriptions vary, with some likening it to a primate and others describing it as more human-like. Despite the lack of concrete € the legend of the Yowie continues to be a part of Australian pop culture.
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A Yowie is a mythical creature from Australian folklore, often described as large, hairy humanoid. There's no specific evidence of Yowies, and I haven't seen one because they're not real. 
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In Australian Aboriginal cultures, the yowie is a legendary or folkloric creature. Though accounts differ its commonly portrayed as a big, hairy, ape-like creature akin to the idea of Bigfoot 
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The term "Yowie" is commonly associated with Australian folklore, where it refers to a mythical or cryptid creature. The Yowie is often described as a large, hairy, ape-like creature that is said to inhabit remote areas of the Australian wilderness. It is similar in concept to the Bigfoot or Sasquatch legends in other parts of the world.

Reports of Yowie sightings date back centuries, with Aboriginal Australian folklore containing stories of similar beings. However, there is no scientific evidence supporting the existence of the Yowie, and it is generally considered a part of Australian folklore and mythology.

In popular culture, the Yowie has become a subject of interest in books, documentaries, and discussions about cryptozoology—the study of animals that are reported to exist based on anecdotal evidence but have not been scientifically proven.
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The Yowie, also called Yowie-Whowie, is a legendary creature said to be inhabit the remote areas of Australia particularly the Outback. 
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It is a mythical upright bipedal, hairy creature that looks like an ape. Other names for the yowie include yahoo, yaroma, wawee, pangakarlangu, and jimbra. They are common in the eastern state of Australia and are more aggressive than other sasquatch species
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The Yowie is a mythical or folklore creature in Australian Aboriginal culture. It is often described as a large, humanoid creature resembling a mix between a human and an ape. Similar to other legendary creatures like Bigfoot or the Yeti, there is no scientific evidence supporting the existence of the Yowie, and it is generally considered a part of folklore.
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The Yowie is a mythical creature in Australian folklore, described as a large, ape like being inhabiting remote areas. Stories of encounters contribute to the rich tapestry of Australian cryptids.
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A yowie, in Australian folklore, is a mythical creature described as a large, hairy, ape-like humanoid inhabiting remote areas, similar to the Bigfoot or Sasquatch legend in other cultures.
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Yowie is a legendary animal from Australian Native old stories, frequently portrayed as a huge, chimp like being. Sightings and stories have been accounted for a really long time in distant areas of Australia. Yowies are not experimentally affirmed and are viewed as a piece of old stories and legend.
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The yowie is a mythical creature from Australian folklore, similar to Bigfoot or the Yeti. Descriptions vary but it's often depicted as a large ape like creature inhabiting remote areas of the Australian wilderness.
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