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  • Definitely elephant. :)

  • lol its an elephant swimming. they can swim just fine in open water. sumtimes elephants even swim out to sea.

  • Thats a trunk. Just an elephant that ventured out into the water. Don't know how anybody can think otherwise, and I'm usually not a skeptic.

  • ....So something that looks like an elephant swimming in Africa is actually a MOTHER FUCK'N DINOSAUR! Alrighty then crazy people. I'm going to go outside where the sun exists.

  • @CamelJaq ROOOOOOOOOOOFLLLLLLLLLLLLL

  • a cabron y como un elefante tan largo

  • that's an elephant, but what's it doing in the middle of the lake?

    guess we'll never know

  • its chuck norris

  • NOT an elephant. You can't get a wake like that with an elephant. You are married to the millions of years idea. We can produce dinosaur fossils... check that... dinosaur BONES with soft flexible material in them and red blood cells until we are blue in the face, but your world view will screen it all out as "not there." Well it is there. Ask Mary Sweitzer. She tested the sample 17x before she believed it. Biblical accuracy AGAIN reinforced (Job 40-41)... These critters coexisted with man.

  • @357MagnumBob A living dinosaur could slap an evolutionist in the face and they still wouldn't believe it

  • @Obitatis Dinosaurs are alive. They're called birds.

  • @357MagnumBob Ugh. Humanity is fucking doomed.

  • Obviously an elephant, and the wake is created because the surrounding water is so calm. And the obvious trunk supports it.

  • @CptWildee

    You have better eyes than anyone else to see that as obvious.

  • That would be and elephant, notice how the trunk is up, that is to keep it from drowning

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  • NOOOPE. It's just Chuck Testa.

  • An elephant? Traveling at a speed that leaves a wake in the water? Bull. That thing was traveling too fast to leave a wake. Elephants don't swim that fast.

  • @lomertamahon1 who even said that this water is even for swiming ? i bet if you walked on it will cover up ur knees , think about that

  • So many truth is hidden & snatched from you folks..go search looking by yourself, think by yourself. Investigate waiting for religious leaders, for any big thinkers or stubborn and blind scientists chew and make us swallow won't do it!! We should otherwise then keep sheeple. Knowledge is power and truth set free.

  • it's a BEHEMOTH guyz (hebrew word for "dinosaur" which was invented then in 1842 by Sir Richard Owen) !! the king of the animal..heheheh...

  • lol if they find anything that would screw up evolution

  • @rubberglovesnz This creature wouldn't screw up evolution. It would only contradict your straw man depiction of evolution.

  • @prschuster yes it would screw up because it would backup the behemoth i dont need to quote that to you do i??? lol. like the old argument that holds a firm weight pterosaurs what was their common ancestor and what did they become?

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  • @prschuster i do have a differance in thinking so are atheist or christian or other. Jesus said belive every thing i say or nothing at all

  • omw! even though that's EXACTLY how an ELEPHANT would look swimming in the water, i still believe that this is undeniable PROOF that that is a large dinosaur still living. if you wanna know why people haven't come across such a beast, the answer is simple. they can make themselves go invisible, duh

  • @Joshiraxd omw!that EXACTLY NOT how an elephant would look swimmimg in the water.sorry,but u dont know how it looks.plus that pleseosaur is moving fast,and elephant cant swim fast enough to make a wake like that.and i ought to know my brother is the director of a large zoo,and they regularly let their elephants swim in their small lake.

  • Obvious elephant is obvious.

  • looks like a croc to me

  • that looks like an elephant.... -_____-

  • looks like a anaconda or python to me and i am a believer in mbembe

  • lol freaking elephant!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I'm back again for anothe rlook and I'm wondering why the plane didnt fly down for a closer look see.

  • @Leowen2 Pilot was probably scared because he had bad luck. If that were me flying down lower a dinosaur would jump out of the water and rip the plane out of the sky.

  • The trunk out the front seems a little long and can trhe elephant swim as shown in this amazing clip.

  • looks like the monster tbh. the monster is said to have a horn on the front, and in the footage you can see the horn and top of the head

  • is an elephant swimming :) and didnt they have color film in 1992 ? :)

  • Looks like an Elephant swimming

  • that is not a boat....but I dont know what it is....too long to be a brontosaurus type , maybe a more serpentine creature?

  • A guy on a canoe fishing - very common for the area. No dino here, just bad footage.

  • The japs would only want to kill it anyway claiming it was for scientific resons!!

    

  • @southportkiwi yeah not funny.

  • @southportkiwi i love ur comment!

  • @southportkiwi Amazing. Ten people find racism funny...

  • its a freaking boat, look it up, in Africa they build the boat longer, so they can stand up that elongated part, to trow out their fishnets.. god, some people really don't have any common sence whatsoever

  • @angelinodecaesteker Actually, in Africa they build the boat longer in order to survive lake dinosaurs.

  • "hey whats that over there !?" "OMG we see something. Quick. Shake the camera like a madman!"

  • strange,but it is not elefant...,nothing i never see befor,i know elefant love the water but if you see here huge huge lake end depp waters,no way elefant can not do thet,if you see here guys it is strange this one

  • Well honestly looks like a typical elefant with the nose mstrechin up

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  • Holy shit, that was an elephant. You could see the trunk AND tusk!!

  • Look, Mr Frodo! It's an Oliphant!

  • holy cow it's a elephant

  • lol elephant

  • Its an elephant, clearly.

  • Elephant.

  • so thats where my penis went cus when i woke up it was gone

  • Well if it does exist it wouldn't be considered a dinosaur. It would likely have evolved considerably from its sauropod ancestor. Much like today's Coelacanth differs from its ancient ancestor.

  • omg mokele mbembe looks like a elephant

  • ...I'm sorry, but it was an elephant, not mokele mbembe, althought i believe that this mystery animal exists deep in the in African's jungle...

  • Elephant, I mean if it was a sauropod, it would have had a much thicker neck.

  • @khanwarrior99 actually it has been discussed that it's neck might in fact be very thin and flexible, but i doubt this

  • @bulldogzrep Exactly, although some sauropods did have a thin neck that was indeed flexible. A good example would be Seismosaurus or, to a greater extreme, some plesiosaurs. But the footage of an alleged sauropod caught on camera is highly unlikely. The Supposed neck is way too thin

  • @khanwarrior99 i agree

  • @bulldogzrep Why thank you :D and I stand firm with my belief that it is a misidentified elephant. I mean, very often elephants can hold their trunks high when they swim in water. But what is deeper into the mystery of mokele mbembe is that the fact it can walk underwater (or, so they say) and that the jungles are unexplored properly so we will never know for sure.

  • @khanwarrior99 that's true, lake tele isn't very deep, so mokele mbembe could easily wade through

  • @bulldogzrep Yeah but you got to remember that maybe Mokele Mbembe could very well be a large plesiosaur instead of a sauropod because I think the majority of the sightings occured on the riverbank. But then again it could be an amphibious sauropod.

  • @khanwarrior99 the majority of sightings do indicate a sauropod, more than a plesiosaur imo, but the fact that it's frequently sighted in the water and descriptions match a sauropod, at first thought i would say that it just uses the water for travel and resides very deep in the jungle, as the natives say

  • @bulldogzrep Much like what elephants and other kinds of animals that do today right? Very often you can see deer swimming across rivers to find more food for themselves

  • @bulldogzrep But one thing is clear. That the cryptid is indeed reptillian. And, for a reptile that is supposed to be three times larger than an elephant should be very easy to pick up. If Mokele Mbembe did manage to live inside the jungle, it would have great difficulty to manuever its entire body mass around because the biggest obstacles in the jungle for a large dinosaur are the trees. Yes, trees, logs and all that kind of stuff can be problematic for large animals who tread through them

  • @khanwarrior99 i agree with everything except the size, mokele mbembe is described much smaller, more like the size of one elephant (max) but with very distinctive characteristics, reddish brown in colour with a long neck

  • @bulldogzrep Well, some reports of it say that it is much bigger than an elephant and taller than a giraffe

  • @khanwarrior99 it's size has been discussed, but I'm very sure it's not as large as some claim it to be

  • So true

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  • THATS A BLODDY ELEPHANT!

  • do elephants usually swim when they can walk? 

  • @itrytolearnfromyou oh yes ! they love swimming!no joke

  • @itrytolearnfromyou

    Elephants are amazing swimmers and love spending time in the water. It's likely the ancestor of elephants was a marine mammal. And would they prefer swimming to walking? I don't know but swimming saves energy, that's for sure.

  • @itrytolearnfromyou Elephants love to swim, elephants have been known to swim out as far as five miles out to sea.

  • :camera zooms up to dramatic music: OH MY GOSH! AN ELEPHANT!

  • You can tell that's an elephant, you can even see the structure of its head and hips!

  • Loxodonta africana

  • If that is an Elephant, Dumbo ears make you fly!

  • i believe in the dinosaur Mokele Mbembe, but i also agree that it looks like an elephant as well. i am open minded though

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  • I dont think its an Elephant, maybe a sauropod, who knows? But I definetely believe in Mokele-mbembe!

  • @TurokSwe its def. a elephant .

  • @shivator Im not so sure.

  • Good luck trying to find it now, what with all the communist and fascist paramilitary groups down there all fighting each other. They might have even killed it off :P

  • it has A Thin!! Head!! though,How could It be an Elephant???

  • Listen an Elephant would not in a million years be moving fast enough to make a wake like that in the water.

    It does look like an elephant but since we have never seen a living dinosaur and because it looks like this creature was moving relatively fast, then I actually do not know what this is.

  • 2 options

    1 healthy Elephant

    2 Morbidly fat plesiosaur

  • My first reaction was ELEPHANT !!! But seriously an elephant swimming that far from the shore ?...

  • I love that zoom in on the elephant xD

  • thats an elephasaur

  • @mishalluckyandeminem LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL

  • That is defiantly an elephant lol! but seeing elephants are a wonder too! :)

  • @whitewolfwithblackSP So it must have been a drowning elephant that far out from shore right! I mean moving at what seems to be a fast pace through the water, and a great swimmer...unless of course it was a drowning elephant.

  • @drebogotti49

    No. Despite their size, jungle elephants are excellent swimmers. I highly doubt it was drowning.

  • @drebogotti49 that lake is only a few meters deep.

  • omg the camera is shaking OMG an elephant im kidding i dont know what it is but it really does look like an elephant

  • Oh for fucks sake. This is such bullshit.

  • ...its gabe newell

  • Hepherlump guys...

  • elephant

  • As much as I wanted it to be an unknown animal, it does really look like an elephant to me.

  • Great video! Thank you for getting the footage online!!

  • I've heard that it was too fast for an elephant or something like that. But I agree, it looks SO much like an elephant. I realized that Pat Spain, the biologist, has suggested that the mokele-mbembe is an undiscovered species of elephant! Perhaps this is it!!!

  • Why did the elephant cross that lake? i know that elephants can stand up to 12ft tall but crossing a lake? its too deep for the creature. And elephants travel by group right?

  • @Gam3Walkthrough lake tele isn't that deep so it would be possible for an elephant to cross it, but yeah they usually are in a group

  • are elephants known to swim that far & deep ? looks pretty isolated, lake area.

  • That looked like an elephant swimming with its trunk raised.

  • elephant!!! clearly......

  • That is definitely an elephant.

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  • @szalard no one knows the truth. the mystery may never be solved.

  • where is the full documentary????

  • unbelievable!!!!

    

  • are you watchin it on a 3inch screen? lol Theres 2 long neck dinosaurs side by side in the water,one has its head out the water and the other is under the water.They are massive from what i can see,if they are that big from a distance i cant imagine how big they are up close.

  • @DaAlphaOmega i wish that was the case but how can u possible see that?

  • @bulldogzrep the dark shape in the water,i see a long neck leading to a large body,the long neck dinosaurs would spend all their time in the water because they are almost weightless ,like hippos,its also a good way to stay away from preditors,its either 2 dinosaurs side by side or its the 1 dinosaur and its shaddow,but it looks like 2 to me.who knows tho,im just saying,my opinion.

  • elephant. its not a forked tongue. since they were above it, it looked like a head and a tongue but if u look at its shape it really looks like an elephant swimming with its trunk in the air to breath

  • theres 2 of them side by side and they are way too long to be an elephant.

  • ELEPHANT!!!

  • Its a damn elephant

  • looks like an elephant to me so then this is not a dinosuar

  • i believe that this footage definitely shows an elephant, but people have to be open minded, the area has been unchanged and is virtually unexplored, and who better to have the knowledge than the natives, you can't immediately dismiss their stories as nonsense because history has proven the world still has mysteries to unfold, and we as human beings are sometimes to arrogant to admit it

  • @bulldogzrep i don't think it's a dinosaur though, but something that may resemble it or is unknown

  • @bulldogzre yeah i dont know about a creature that size having a forked tongue and all.

  • @DaAlphaOmega i didn't mean the animal in the footage shown here, i reckon dats an elephant, i meant overall just to be open minded

  • @bulldogzrep not an elephant,no way,theres a forked yongue coming out of one of there mouths,the other is just under the water,these are long neck dinosaurs your seeing under the water in the lake,they are very heavy creautes so they tend to stay in the water to help support the weight of their massive bodies and as we all know we are pretty much weightless in the water.They also stay submerged in the water in order to hide from preditors aswell as stay cool and hydrated.

  • @bulldogzrep the creaure in the footage has a  forked tongue

  • @DaAlphaOmega how could you possible see that? i can't see anything lolz

  • @bulldogzrep

    Sorry, I don't say that this one is "not an Elephant" but ...just to say : i 've been watching "nat geo" and "discovery" since i was a kid...and an Elephant alone? in the middle of a lake? in the jungle in congo? maybe i've missed some episodes but somebody explain me that please because i really don't get it!

  • @flynetz i'm pretty sure there are elephants in the region but i do find it odd that it is by itself

  • @flynetz from the documentaries i've seen as soon as male elephants reach maturity they are ejected from the herd by matriarchs and wander by themselves for a while. although they will often stay in the vicinity of the herd. i'm not sure how it all works after that with mating etc

  • these people commenting about it being an elephant is just saying that because theyre too scared to face the truth

  • @dinoman121213 Haha, no they say it because it is most likely an Elephant. I think it was an Elephant. I would be amazing if it was a dinosaur, but face it, it isn't a dinosaur.

  • It would be a dinosaur but apparently elephants don't live in this part of the jungle weirdly

  • That is the most elephant-like elephant I have ever seen.

  • @Gelaphor, their scientist's dont you think they would know an elephant when they see one?

  • @TheWEEDLOVER92 Not all scientists are profess well at it.

  • @TheWEEDLOVER92

    Apparently not, because that's a goddamn elephant.

  • Elephants do swim, you can see the tusks..

  • It does look more like an elephant, which have been found swimming more than two miles out into the ocean before. It wouldn't be unheard of to find one swimming in the lake, that is.

  • congrats, you saw an elephant.

  • LOOKS LIKE AN ELEPHANT SWIMMING

  • absolut bullshit can be everything

  • It does looks like an elephant...

    But I find it somewhat hard to believe that an elephant would be travelling alone and swimming in a lake that big.

  • @Octagonapus97 Well, you never know with elephants. They can behave a bit erratic from time to time.

  • Elephant for sure . It's swimming with its trunk up

  • Much as I think it is plausible for relict dinosaurs to be wandering around the Congo River Basin, this is almost certainly an elephant.

  • Eh-- elephant.....

  • ELEPHANT!

    

  • @Amirul101Junsu you cant see ears from the side and the trail is from its back and shoulders

  • e um elefante ...

    mais eu sei que existe esse animal sim

  • It's An Elephant. . There are many elephants living in the forest, i watched it on Nat Geo The Beast Hunter.

  • @Amirul101Junsu pause at 0:37 i think that looks almost exactly like an elephant

  • @Amirul101Junsu take a closer look...the outline is almost exactly like an elephant. the damn trunk is sticking up and from afar im sure people claim to see mokele mbembe. and ive seen tv shows where people mistake mokele mbembe for an elephant, this particular video captured an elephant. not mokele mbembe.

  • 100% elephant

  • thats an elephant

  • On the contrary to some of these posts, elephants swim VERY well, and they submerge all the time. The silhouette was clearly an elephant. There's no reason to believe it wasn't one. I agree with another post that if that had been anything fantastic, there would have been a far greater response from the people shooting the film. Common sense is a wonderful thing people. Use it. Use it often.

  • @EdMahoney19

    i agree. elephants dont submerge and re emerge for no reason. :D

  • 0:37 it's not an elephant, it looks like a dinosaur's head with a tongue coming out of it's mouth.

  • Mokele mbembe might be real. In the show beast hunter it looks like the locals weren't telling BS at all. The Congo river basin is just huge and full of hiding places making it almost impossible to find this animal. I just hope someone manages to find this creature and film it or something. It's not an elephant in the footage, an elephant doesn't have the ability to swim and/or dive that well.

  • that's a fucking Elephant! jeeez what a waste of time!

  • They were in a biplane. If they saw what they thought was the Mokele-mbembe, they would've chased it or atleast got a better footage by getting closer. Its a fake. Thats surely an Elephant

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