Lake Cryptids: Mokele-Mbembe, Loch Ness Monster in Popular Culture, Montauk Monster, Champ, List of Reported Lake Monsters, Ogopogo

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Lake Cryptids: Mokele-Mbembe, Loch Ness Monster in Popular Culture, Montauk Monster, Champ, List of Reported Lake Monsters, Ogopogo

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Mermaid, Mokele-mbembe, Loch Ness Monster in popular culture, Champ, Montauk Monster, Ogopogo, Storsj odjuret, Thetis Lake Monster Hoax, Mussie, Brosno dragon, Sharlie, Bessie, Lake Tianchi Monster, Chessie, List of piscine and amphibian humanoids, Nahuelito, Manipogo, Lake Van Monster, Varberg Fortress, Igopogo, Lagarflj ts Worm, Iliamna Lake Monster, Cressie, Turtle Lake Monster, Pluck Lake, Issie, Mahamba, Lariosauro, Gryttie, Phaya Naga, Vorota beast, Bear Lake monster, Inkanyamba, Kingstie, Muckie, Hudson River Monster, North Shore Monster, Kusshii, Memphre, Mamlambo, Lukwata, Selma. Excerpt: Mok l -mb mb, meaning "one who stops the flow of rivers" in the Lingala language, is the name given to a large water-dwelling cryptid found in legends and folklore of the Congo River basin. It is sometimes described as a living creature and sometimes as a spirit. It could be considered loosely analogous to the Loch Ness Monster in Western culture. It is referred to be a sauropod. Several expeditions have been mounted in the hope of finding evidence of the Mok l -mb mb, without success. Efforts have been covered in a number of books and by a number of television documentaries. The Mok l -mb mb and its associated folklore also appear in several works of fiction and popular culture. According to the traditions of the Congo River basin the Mok l -mb mb is a large territorial herbivore. It is said to dwell in Lake T l and the surrounding area, with a preference for deep water, and with local folklore holding that its haunts of choice are river bends. Descriptions of the Mok l -mb mb vary. Some legends describe it as having an elephant-like body with a long neck and tail and a small head, a description which has been suggested to be similar in appearance to that of the extinct Sauropoda, while others describe it as more cl...