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Dinosaur lives now in Congo Basin?

In History, Interesting and funny on December 30, 2011 at 15:12

People and Pygmies living in the Congo River Basin have,over years ,been claiming that a Monster they call ‘ Mokèlé-mbèmbé, exists nearby.

Mokele-mbembe ill artlibre jnl

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It is reported to resemble the Lochness Monster of Scotland,whose existence is neither proved or proved till date.

The present creature joins the list.

‘Paul Ohlin, a community development worker who spent more than 10 years living with the Bayaka in Congo and the Central African Republic, just to the north, says the people who live in the area are in no doubt about the creature’s existence.

“When people are sitting around the campfire talking, they talk about the Mokele-mbembe – it’s something that’s a reality in everyday life,” he says.

At the same time he emphasizes their “spiritual connection” and “mystical relationship” with it.

“The way they see the world is a little different to the way you and I see it,” says Paul’

I checked maps, and the data on the maps was white. It said, ‘insufficient data to delineate terrain’. Well that got me!” says Dr Roy Mackal, a retired biologist from the University of Chicago.

“It’s the end of the world. It gives you a feeling of a surviving prehistoric time.”

In the 1980s, Dr Mackal led two expedition teams to the vast Likouala swamp and rainforest area of the Congo which is inhabited by pygmies, on the hunt for this mystery creature – Africa‘s version of Scotland’s Loch Ness Monster.

The Mokele-mbembe is reputed to be a large reptile-like creature, with a long neck, and long tail.

Map showing Likouala in Congo

Despite being a herbivore, it is said to roar aggressively if approached by humans. Some say it has a single horn, which it uses to kill elephants.

Many a Western explorer over the years has been gripped by the tantalising possibility that they could discover a creature – a formidable one at that – that has remained, as yet,unknown to science “

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-16306902

http://www.idosi.org/wasj/wasj10(5)/10.pd

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