Edited By
Fiona Kelly
A recent poster featuring wildlife from Australia has ignited discussions among people on social forums who claim some mythical creatures, or cryptids, are hiding within. The debate highlights differing views on what exactly qualifies as a cryptid.
This poster, prominently showcasing various animal species from Australia, seems to lack definitive cryptids, leading to some controversy among commenters. While many appreciate the artistry, several people assert that it should have included more mysterious entities.
While opinions vary widely, three main themes emerged from the discussion:
Recognition of the infamous Thylacine:
Multiple comments note the inclusion of this extinct creature. One user stated, "I’m happy to see the thylacine."
The elusive Bunyip:
A few people pointed out the bunyip on the poster, with one commenter saying, "Bunyip at the bottom, beneath the black swan and the kangaroos."
Critique of the poster’s accuracy:
Many expressed skepticism about its validity. As one reply put it succinctly, "Every species here is known to science. No cryptids sorry."
Multiple comments note the inclusion of this extinct creature. One user stated, "I’m happy to see the thylacine."
A few people pointed out the bunyip on the poster, with one commenter saying, "Bunyip at the bottom, beneath the black swan and the kangaroos."
Many expressed skepticism about its validity. As one reply put it succinctly, "Every species here is known to science. No cryptids sorry."
The sentiment on user boards leans towards disbelief in the presence of cryptids, yet a few users express excitement about known creatures like the thylacine and bunyip.
"Unless you’re counting the thylacine, it looks like there’s no cryptids on there."
— A prevailing viewpoint from multiple commenters.
🐾 While some celebrate the representation of the thylacine, most dispute the presence of cryptids.
🔍 The bunyip gets a shout-out but also raises questions about the poster’s purpose.
🤔 "Which cryptids can you see?" resonates as a central question, showing the curiosity within the community.