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Yes, they are definitely real and alive. What has kept them alive is no secret; the very thick and swampy vegetations of the wild (African forests are still virtually under- navigated), the conditions it reacts to primarily without the influence of modernities has made these creatures thrive and survive. Mokele Mbembes are the start of a food chain, not neccesarily carnivores, but they move and stay in groups, albeit watching over their young from a distance. That is why the pygmies and their boats were destroyed if they come across the creature. Stories of a Mokele being killed for it's meat is only half the truth; oh yes, it did happen, but actually 2 of them were killed. And the whole 'town' died eventually because Dino meat is not to be eaten; it's skin cannot even be used as leather. Mokeles are a distant cousin of the Sauropod; it has descended over the years and gone through much changes. Some reports have come through Cameroon that there are other types of Dinos, all huge and ferocious. Well, yes, they are true, too. In fact, there are exactly 15 types of Dinosaurs, very large and small, living in Africa. The chances of filming them or even photographing them is still remote, though, as the locals are very afraid that the white man will abandon them after their task is over, and will not keep his promise to protect them from such harm. Hence, they are unwilling to cooperate to take us to where these creatures are. Oh yes, they know where they are. When they will come out. When they will feed. How they smell, what do they do, if it rains, how does these creatures take a shower. They live in limestone caves, vegetarians, and fiercly protective over their young. Take a book on Sauropod, look at it's picture and learn of it's mannerisms. That is the Mokele, full stop. It has, like I said, gone through evolution and has chnaged a fair bit (it's teeth are smaller, and it's hide is softer). The Loch Ness Monster, and other lake monsters found are all also very true. Yes, these are Plesiosaurs, but much evolutionised. They have adpated to modernity, and they are very intelligent creatures. They are the FASTEST swimmers you have ever known, too fast for it's 60 feet body mass (a full grown creature), and communicates exactly as how Dolphins do. They actually know that a boat is nearby or people are around, as their keen sense of smell is extraordinary. They have also learnt to walk on land. They have no legs, though, but if you see one up close, it resembles exactly like a cross between a large seal and a horse. Whi am i to assert my views on this creature, you may ask. I actually filmed a Mokele. And I have also filmed 4 lake plesiosaurs in different countries, face, neck, tail, and all. I have to warn, though, that the creature that lurks in the USA is actually a carnivorous creature and is the actual reason for many boating accidents. I lost my guide there. That creature is the largest I have filmed. 75 footer. Why an animal so large is so difficult to be found? Oh it has been found over and over and over again. Modern science cannot accept that Dinosaurs still exist. So they come up with many theories that 'this was actually a dead Sturgeon, that was actually a very large eel......." Where are my films? If i were to say, I will be found out. I have to hide my identity. Already I have divulged too much info. I have been made quite rich becasue of my films, and I took this opprtunity to tell the world that we live among Dinosaurs. I owe the world this much. Take care, my friends. I can tell you one more thing. I have NOT been lying. Adios!

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The existence of Mokele Mbembe, a mythical creature reported to live in the Congo River Basin, has not been scientifically verified. There is insufficient evidence to confirm its existence, and reports are primarily anecdotal in nature.

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