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Certain long necked dinosaurs seem to like swamps. According to the African Congo Natives, there are dinosaurs living in The huge swamps of Central Africa right now. They describe them as huge elephants with heads on the end of their trunks and call them Mokole-mbembe. This swamp is larger than the states of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi combined! And, explorers claim they have explored only 20% of the entire thing, so I guess there could be all kinds of cool things living in there.

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