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In several Bantu mythologies, mokele-mbembe (also written as "mokèlé-mbèmbé") is a mythical water-dwelling entity that is believed to exist in the Congo River Basin. Variously described as a living creature, a spirit, or a extinct lineage known as sauropods .
Mokele-Mbembe is a legendary creature of African folklore that is rumored to inhabit Congo's remote swamps. Here's the story of this dinosaur-like cryptid.
The search for Scotland's Loch Ness Monster is world famous. Far less well-known is the hunt for a similar creature, Mokele-mbembe, which is reputed to live in the remote north of...
The region is the reputed home of the mokele-mbembe, an amphibious dinosaur-like creature said to be up to 35 feet long, with brownish-gray skin and a long, flexible neck. According to...
Unravel the mystery of the Mokele-mbembe, a legendary creature said to inhabit the remote regions of Africa. This video delves into the fascinating folklore ...
According to legend, mokele-mbembe is a colossal beast resembling a quadrupedal (four-footed) sauropod dinosaur, featuring a long neck, smooth skin, bulky body, and with either one tooth or a single, rhinoceros-like horn, similar, perhaps, to a brontosaurus.
Compelling evidence of modern day dinosaurs in the remote jungles of the Congo river basin, as we explore the legend of Mokele Mbembe.Drums Along the Congo: ...
Thought by cryptozoologists to represent a surviving population of sauropod dinosaurs, Mokele Mbembe has often been identified with Brontosaurus —the old name for the gigantic, long-necked, long-tailed Apatosaurus.
MOKELE-MBEMBE: WHY IT'S NOT A HOAX! AND TWO EXPEDITION UPDATES. Crypto Hunt. 7.02K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.4K. 40K views 4 years ago. A quick walk through equatorial Africa, discovering all...
Mokèlé-mbèmbé means 'one who stops the flow of rivers' in the Lingala language. According to local tribes, the creature goes by a variety of different names including jago-nini (giant diver), dingonek, Ol-umaina, and chipekwe.