Great music. It makes perfect sense that the Mokele-mbembe is real. The world is only 6,000 to 10,000 years old and Noah brought them on The Ark. This also can be implied to Nessie, Champ, Cressie, Chessie, Pinky, Issie, Ogopogo, Igopogo, Nagga, Kongamato, Ropen, Kasai Rex, and the sea monster that ate three kids in Pensicola, Florida. Also, at the beginning of the video you used a picture of Champ, not the Mokele-mbembe.
What nobody shows in these videos is the "Artwork" produced by the baka pygmies that clearly depict a sauropod dinosaur. They know what they saw. I only hope the evolutionist cult hasn't sent out poachers to kill off the evidence.
I believe in cryptids. I found a list of cryptids on wikipedia, and a whole bunch of them were lake animals. As for the congo, apart from Mokele-Mbembe I think I saw a think for an aquatic rhino? Anyway, there's so much stuff we don't know about earth for cryptids to not exist.
i believe it and the rest of the prehistoric beasts still survive because a prehistoric fish survived extinction so purhaps they all might of survive extinction like people say earth has to redapt and has Malcom says life will find a way.
Ive heard some real bullshit. Creationists believe that alive dinosaurs prove the bible. I sure believe that there are some dinosaur species alive today and I am an athiest. please reply.
Who knows? It was taken in the 1960s by a woman on expedition through the Congo, and she came across it. Too deep to be an elephant, too little toes to be a hippo.
We have gotta remember that not all sauropods were amazingly massive creatures, there were some that were smaller like Camarasaurus, and then there were some that got even smaller than that.
@Carnage1235 I wonder if they had the equipment to have made a plaster cast of it? Your right about sauropods being the biggest land animals to have ever have walked the earth. If they do still exist today in the Congo they could will be a much smaller species and not the biggest. This would be more logical because a very large animal would been discovered more easily, whlist a much smaller sauropod would have had a better chance of not being found in the deep jungle.
The only way this is going to be solved is for the African bureaucracies to keep researcher's visas open long enough for them to travel all the way into the heart of Lake Tele. And the expedition would have to be well armed against native attacks and supplied with sufficient medical help to deal with the dangerous animal life there. Otherwise, it is going to remain an unresolved case.
@EdMahoney19 Problem has has been that a civil war is been going on in the Democratic Republc of the Congo for sometime now, and as a consequence of this its been too dangerous to say the least, for any expedition to go out there and finally solve this mystery. The human bengs out there are more dangrous than any of the animals they might encounter in the jungle's of the Congo.
@Professor6871 It's so dangerous, human and animal and insect, that an expedition seems hopeless. If there is a zoo of cryptids in their as many say, I hope they survive long enough till the time comes when they can be observed.
@grim0xuu Tell me about it!! I think we've lost/forgotten a great deal of history explaining the "real" past. Everything that hasn't been caught on tape or in photos is dismissed today as being myth. Hello, cameras have only been around for less than 200 years!!! That's nothing compared to human history!!
Bill Gibbons' new book is out. Mokele-mbembe - Mystery Beast of the Congo Basin. Its 272 pages and great illustrations. He's even got lists of 17 different native names for the animal, including eye-witness accounts from the 1700's to 2009! The Lingala-English and Baka- English lexicon's are very helpful. When I spoke to him recently, he said that he wasn't someone who wanted to jealously guard Mokele-mbembe for himself, but wanted others to look for it and hopefully find the animal too.
I cannot discard the existence of this cryptid, i can only say that there´s many questions that will keep unanswered for all our lives for the science, so, till they don´t prove It doesn´t exist, we can wait and keep believing.
@JohnnyTsunami55 Certainly there's still even today in this crowded world of ours, places where man has not explored yet. It would be truely amazing if such an animal was was to be discovered alive after sixty five million years.
Pretty sure we know the location of 100% of the forests and oceans on this little blue planet of ours. "Explored" might be a better term, Mr. Science. I remain skeptical of your figures, though.
Speaking of science, I can see we've got ourselves a collection of real forward thinkers here. From the creationists to the people who wandered over from the bigfoot videos, I'm glad to see you're all demanding hard empirical evidence rather than relying simply on possibilities.
Great music. It makes perfect sense that the Mokele-mbembe is real. The world is only 6,000 to 10,000 years old and Noah brought them on The Ark. This also can be implied to Nessie, Champ, Cressie, Chessie, Pinky, Issie, Ogopogo, Igopogo, Nagga, Kongamato, Ropen, Kasai Rex, and the sea monster that ate three kids in Pensicola, Florida. Also, at the beginning of the video you used a picture of Champ, not the Mokele-mbembe.
GrimmThePhantom 6 days ago
Love the video, wish there was more evidence and less artwork of dinosaurs
Shogundavis 3 months ago
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What nobody shows in these videos is the "Artwork" produced by the baka pygmies that clearly depict a sauropod dinosaur. They know what they saw. I only hope the evolutionist cult hasn't sent out poachers to kill off the evidence.
lomertamahon1 3 months ago
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lomertamahon1 3 months ago
and titanosaurus
lycandarkwolf 5 months ago
O.o
BUMBLEBEEYEAR3 5 months ago
it seems 2 b a paralotitan a large sauropod dat died out 95 million years ago it may hav been 70-88 ft in lenght
cenaAVPWWE34 6 months ago
I believe in cryptids. I found a list of cryptids on wikipedia, and a whole bunch of them were lake animals. As for the congo, apart from Mokele-Mbembe I think I saw a think for an aquatic rhino? Anyway, there's so much stuff we don't know about earth for cryptids to not exist.
MoonFish98 7 months ago
i believe it and the rest of the prehistoric beasts still survive because a prehistoric fish survived extinction so purhaps they all might of survive extinction like people say earth has to redapt and has Malcom says life will find a way.
MrShaneo65 8 months ago
Have anyone heard the stupid claim that living dinosaurs prove creation?if you have please reply.
Marjoh1963 8 months ago
Ive heard some real bullshit. Creationists believe that alive dinosaurs prove the bible. I sure believe that there are some dinosaur species alive today and I am an athiest. please reply.
Marjoh1963 8 months ago
Bigfoot now please.
NationOfMasturbation 8 months ago
How about using spell check for your captions first?
spencnaz 8 months ago
what's this music?
thelastamericandude 10 months ago
Cryptozoology novel about two boys who find something strange on the beach one night see video book trailer
dltanner99 1 year ago
Was that photo of a large foot print real?
Professor6871 1 year ago
@Professor6871
Who knows? It was taken in the 1960s by a woman on expedition through the Congo, and she came across it. Too deep to be an elephant, too little toes to be a hippo.
We have gotta remember that not all sauropods were amazingly massive creatures, there were some that were smaller like Camarasaurus, and then there were some that got even smaller than that.
Carnage1235 1 year ago
@Carnage1235 I wonder if they had the equipment to have made a plaster cast of it? Your right about sauropods being the biggest land animals to have ever have walked the earth. If they do still exist today in the Congo they could will be a much smaller species and not the biggest. This would be more logical because a very large animal would been discovered more easily, whlist a much smaller sauropod would have had a better chance of not being found in the deep jungle.
Professor6871 1 year ago
The only way this is going to be solved is for the African bureaucracies to keep researcher's visas open long enough for them to travel all the way into the heart of Lake Tele. And the expedition would have to be well armed against native attacks and supplied with sufficient medical help to deal with the dangerous animal life there. Otherwise, it is going to remain an unresolved case.
EdMahoney19 1 year ago
@EdMahoney19 Problem has has been that a civil war is been going on in the Democratic Republc of the Congo for sometime now, and as a consequence of this its been too dangerous to say the least, for any expedition to go out there and finally solve this mystery. The human bengs out there are more dangrous than any of the animals they might encounter in the jungle's of the Congo.
Professor6871 1 year ago
@Professor6871 It's so dangerous, human and animal and insect, that an expedition seems hopeless. If there is a zoo of cryptids in their as many say, I hope they survive long enough till the time comes when they can be observed.
EdMahoney19 1 year ago
what's the name of the song??
mawa85 1 year ago 6
It may exist!
dgm2006 1 year ago
Also - earlier civilizations saw MANY dinosaurs.
Watch - Dinosaurs and Man - From Creationisscience.
YOU CANNOT have DRAWINGs, (in the THOUSANDS) OF PICTURES/PAINTINGS, of something NEVER SEEN.
grim0xuu 1 year ago 2
Pff.
DONT YOU PEOPLE GET IT?
EVOLUTION is a figament of imaginations.
Billions of years ago, far away, nothing exploded.....and made everything.
mhm...
Look. "Religion" has become fragmented, very inaccurate, and mongrel. BUT, there is a creator.
Loch Ness monster is a plesiosaur.
They did NOT live millions of years ago - they lived 1000's of years ago.
Watch Kent Hovin - Dinosaurs and the Bible to learn more.
OPEN YOUR MINDS. The evidence is EVERYWHERE.
grim0xuu 1 year ago
@grim0xuu Tell me about it!! I think we've lost/forgotten a great deal of history explaining the "real" past. Everything that hasn't been caught on tape or in photos is dismissed today as being myth. Hello, cameras have only been around for less than 200 years!!! That's nothing compared to human history!!
Da1uLyK 1 year ago
nice vid,plss can some one tell me the name of the soundtrak,it mach whit mokele :)
ishopwarrior 2 years ago
Bill Gibbons' new book is out. Mokele-mbembe - Mystery Beast of the Congo Basin. Its 272 pages and great illustrations. He's even got lists of 17 different native names for the animal, including eye-witness accounts from the 1700's to 2009! The Lingala-English and Baka- English lexicon's are very helpful. When I spoke to him recently, he said that he wasn't someone who wanted to jealously guard Mokele-mbembe for himself, but wanted others to look for it and hopefully find the animal too.
bkey88 2 years ago
i learned this cryptid from a book named Cryptid Hunters by Roland Smith.
Nourrinne1 2 years ago
Where's the soundtrack from?
dnique29 2 years ago
I cannot discard the existence of this cryptid, i can only say that there´s many questions that will keep unanswered for all our lives for the science, so, till they don´t prove It doesn´t exist, we can wait and keep believing.
cuoreangelino 2 years ago
Where you get the music? Love the soundtrack.
empire23 2 years ago
there's a book called "Cryptid huners" that includes Mokele-mbembe in it
saur55 2 years ago
That howick falls photo is the most intriguing.
It is either a real monster or a hoax. No chance of mistaken identity whatsoever
sonofthedestroyer 2 years ago
Great video!
Worthy of the magificent beast itself!
sonofthedestroyer 2 years ago
cooooooooooooooooool
pinjimandvakito 2 years ago
i was going there to find it but the mozzies where to bad. Seriously!
bungit2003 2 years ago
it's real !
2OO10x 2 years ago
Weve only discovered 4% of the earths ocean.
Weve only discovered 80% of the earths forests.
20% of the earhs forests have yet to be discovered, and so does the Mokele-Mbebe.
Is it possible that such a thing exists?
Definately.
JohnnyTsunami55 2 years ago 18
@JohnnyTsunami55 Certainly there's still even today in this crowded world of ours, places where man has not explored yet. It would be truely amazing if such an animal was was to be discovered alive after sixty five million years.
Professor6871 1 year ago
@JohnnyTsunami55
Pretty sure we know the location of 100% of the forests and oceans on this little blue planet of ours. "Explored" might be a better term, Mr. Science. I remain skeptical of your figures, though.
Speaking of science, I can see we've got ourselves a collection of real forward thinkers here. From the creationists to the people who wandered over from the bigfoot videos, I'm glad to see you're all demanding hard empirical evidence rather than relying simply on possibilities.
EuchridEucrow1 6 months ago
wow pretty interesting
stoneroker13 2 years ago
do you know the book reptilia?
6Breekachu9 2 years ago