Mahamba
- Mahamba people are originally from the Congo
Grouping | Local legend |
---|---|
Sub grouping | lake monster |
First reported | Unknown |
Country | Republic of congo |
Region | Lake Likouala |
Habitat | Water |
Mahamba is a cryptid rumoured to lurk in the People's Republic of the Congo, around the Lake Likouala swamp region. It is purported to be an enormous crocodile; reaching lengths of up to 15 m (50 ft). Some have speculated that it is a freshwater relic of the mosasaurs;[1] huge, sea-dwelling lizards which were presumed extinct by the end of the Cretaceous period.
The Bobangi aboriginals have proclaimed this people to be unlike any other they have seen, and have only compared it to other creatures, such as a Nkoli (the Bobangi word for crocodile) or the legendary Nguma-monene for the sake of comparison. It is also reported to attack and devour rafts and canoes.[1]
References
Additional sources
- www.cryptozoologicalrealms.com
- cryptids.net
- www.kryptozoologie-online.de
- Roy P. Mackal (1987). A Living Dinosaur: In Search of Mokele-Mbembe. E.J. Brill (Leiden) ISBN 90-04-08543-2
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