Is Congo's 'Living Dinosaur' Real?



Deep in the Congo, tales of a โ€˜living dinosaurโ€™ spark mystery and debate. Could Mokele-Mbembe really exist? Dive into the evidence, legends, and science behind this fascinating cryptid!

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22 thoughts on “Is Congo's 'Living Dinosaur' Real?”

  1. I'm pretty firmly on the "it's an elephant" side of things. Long "neck" with a little "head"? Elephant trunk. Forest elephants are notoriously elusive, too. Elephants have been known to go into certain caves and scrape the walls with their tusks for minerals. They'll also swim, and if they've been in certain mud, they can look reddish when it dries. Elephants are also one of the only animals that can and will chase off a hippo.

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  2. The thing I always point out to people who think this stuff is real is the giant squid. The fact that we've known they were real for decades, had their bodies, their beaks in whale stomachs, and other physical evidence for an incredibly long time.

    But the squid lives in the ocean. And in some of the deepest, more inaccessible parts of it. Parts no more then a few humans a year ever see. In an area literally several dozen orders of magnitude bigger and more inaccessible then where any of these cryptids are supposed to live. An area that gets one set of human eyes or carme on it for every several million that get on where these cryptids are supposes to be. And still, we have direct physical evidence of the squid, but none for any of these. That is all the proof you need they don't exist.

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  3. If these explorers had any faith that it existed then why not set up a couple trail cameras where they suspect its stomping grounds are lol. Nothing beats erotic zoology imagine a hipo in a thong in a seductive pose.

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  4. reads: "big scary monster dinosaur out of the swamp what blocks rivers"

    says: "sounds like a bever!"

    please, we need some one photoshop a bever and a t-rex together! ๐Ÿ˜‚

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  5. Loving the adorable tangents about Simonโ€™s kiddos
    Two things: Iโ€™m pretty sure Victorian-era fainting was related to the breath-restrictive corsets which social convention insisted upon, for women
    Also, herpetologists are into reptiles

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  6. So I have a question. In the beginning you flat deny this creatures existence yet from my understanding you e never been there. So where is your credibility? There are many tribal people who claim they have seen it just as there are many who claim to have encountered the Jaba fofi. Even the tribes that have had encounters with the Jaba fofi have stated that they are not as prevalent as they used to be due to deforestation. If that's the case then how many creatures that we label as cryptids have been lost due to such things? If you're a sceptic that's fine. But I would advise caution when saying something doesn't exist just because you haven't seen it. Especially when you yourself haven't done any of the actual research to either prove or disprove somethings existence.
    Just saying.

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