Bunyip
Large carnivorous lake-dwelling creature with dog-like face, large tusks, sturdy webbed feet, short otter-like fur, and bear-like body
Basic Fantasy Field Guide Omnibus
| Armor Class | 15 |
|---|---|
| Hit Dice | 6 |
| Number Appearing | 1 |
| Attacks | 1 bite (1d10+2) |
| Damage | 1d10+2 |
| Movement | 40' Swim 20' |
| Save As | Fighter: 6 |
| Morale | 9 |
| XP | 500 |
| Treasure Type | None |
A Bunyip is a large carnivorous lake-dwelling creature, with a dog-like face, large tusks, sturdy webbed feet, short otter-like fur, and a body much like that of a great bear.
It may be found in lakes and rivers in the remote wilderness, and also in underground pools and lakes. A bunyip is very aggressive and will usually attack anyone who wanders into its territorial waters.