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These are a few headshots of three African cryptids previously featured in the Cryptide Files, alongside their names and serial numbers for quick reference.All three of these cryptids share two things in common. They are all described as looking like dinosaurs, and they all live in the jungles of Africa, an area of dense growth and unexplored territory.
Personally, I like to think that if just one of these creatures, specifically, the Mokele-Mbembe, could possibly exist, then why not the other two? Each occupies a different ecological niche, and it is possible that evolved or dwarfed versions of their ancestors could have survived the intense climate changes accompanying the end of the Cretaceous by living in warmer, equatorial regions, which might also explain giant saurian cryptids of South America.
This is just another one of those dreams I think a lot of us share. Why settle for finding one living dinosaur, when we could find three? It worked for the Coelacanth.
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Barnyardfan4 [2011-01-29 02:12:22 +0000 UTC]
I've always liked the idea of dinosaurs living in today's world. Very nice art by the way!
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SSJGarfield [2010-07-03 07:43:43 +0000 UTC]
I have heard of Mokele Mbembe and Kasai Rex, but Emela Ntouka is a new one for me.
Nice pics of those cryptids. Mokele Mbembe and Kasai Rex might exist, but I have my doubts about Emela Ntouka, since there haven't been any Ceratopsian fossils found in Africa so far.
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