Have You Heard of Mokele-Mbembe? #cryptids #monster #interestingfacts #scary #myths



Have you heard of Mokele Mbembe? This mysterious creature is said to inhabit the dense forests and swamps of the Congo region in central Africa. According to legend, Mokele Mbembe is a dinosaur-like beast with a long neck and a massive, armored body, resembling a cross between a sauropod and a stegosaurus. Stories have been passed down by many of the indigenous people in the region. For centuries, people have reported seeing Mokele Mbembe in the wilderness, often near rivers and other bodies of water. Some believe Mokele Mbembe is a prehistoric creature that has survived for millions of years, while others think it’s a supernatural being or a hoax. In this video, we delve into the legend of Mokele Mbembe and try to uncover the truth about this mysterious beast. What do you think? Rhino? Living dinosaur? or Myth?

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  1. Its ancestors could be sauropod family that this cryptid lived 1993 years in africa when first time huge sauropod tracks were found if u dont trust me then the year 1993 its year of grey colored world atleast this creature said that it doesnt existed but due to old tracks its refused to be in foggy greensland's river

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  2. 2x the size of an elephant. stamps humans to death does not eat them. hippos kill more humans then another animal. This Animal is not a meat eater and yet hippo's will not go near it.

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  3. Bruh brontosaurus isn't a real dinosaur hahaha. Back in 1874 the guy who found it called it brontosaurus, but it turned out it was a mix of apatasaurus and chamarasaurus. The scientist wanted his name known so bad he threw two together and made it. Haha

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  4. Omni magazine did an article on a tribe from the congo who killed and ate one. They all died because it carries ebola in its spinal fluid, like elephants do. I believe it was the 1982 June or July issue if memory serves.

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