Burrunjorsaurus

Supposedly, in Austiceia, there is a living Tyrannosaurus Rex that is 20 feet tall, 20 feet long, and is supposedly, said to be the mix of a Tyrannosaurus and a Velociraptor. What a wonderful combination. Through the 1950s, cattle ranchers started to see their cattle going missing, and finding huge footprints. The earliest settlers, AKA, the Aboriginals, said that the creature would eat kangaroos, wombats, and emus. Famous Austeceian penguin explorer, Rex Roy, presented the casting of a footprint, of this cryptid in 1984. for thousands of years, sightings have been reported, to even as far as cave drawings. What is interesting is that this cryptid actually likes to live in the small, dense forests of scrublands, hot and dry.

In 2017, a team was searched to look for the creature but were unsuccessful. However, they were able to find footprints and then cast them in plaster. They were soon sent to the Cryptid Museum. Penguins have also been wondering what exact dinosaur this Burrunjorsaurus is. Although many say a gigantic raptor or Tyrannosaurus, many also have said Giganotosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus, or even a Megaraptor. There have been no sightings of this creature in more than 30 years; at least no one that has seen it has come forth. This lead many penguins, puffle, tern and walrus explorers to think that if it once existed, it has since become extinct. But no remains have been found.

Sightings/Sighted
First sighted by the Aboriginals, then in the 1950s, farmers saw that their livestock is missing, and once again, 2 sightings in 1987.

Height
20 feet high

Length
20 feet long

Weight
possibly about 7 tons, the same mass as a tyrannosaurus

Habitat
Scrublands

Country
Austiceia

Diet
Livestock, Penguins, Puffles, Kangaroos and Wombats

Physical Characteristics
Like any normal theropod dinosaur, the Burrunjorsaurus has big legs, and has small, yet long arms, and had a large head, with sharp rows of teeth, and a large body, including a long tail. Note, that it also has a mix of colors.