Mokele-mbembe is usually sighted in Africa countries: the Congo
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Oct 5, 2016 - Mokele-mbembe is usually sighted in Africa countries: the Congo Republic, Cameroon, and Gabon. Mokele-mbembe means "one that stops the flow of rivers". Mokele-mbembe is described as an animal with a long neck, rounded shape tracks with three claws, and tail which are the same characteristics of a sauropod dinosaur. The length of the animal has been reported to be between 16 to 32 ft, the neck is between 5 to 10 ft, and the tail is between 5 to 10 ft. There have been reports of a frill on th
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Mokele-mbembe is usually sighted in Africa countries: the Congo Republic, Cameroon, and Gabon. Mokele-mbembe…