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Mokele-mbembe

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{{cquote|At approximately 2:30pm, … [we] were then able to observe a strange animal, with a wide back, a long neck, and a small head. … The animal was located at about 300 metres from the edge of the lake, and we were able to adv[a]nce about 60 metres in the shallow water, placing us at a distance of about 240 metres from the animal, which had become aware of our presence and was looking around as if to determine the source of the noise. Dinkoumbou [a local villager] continued to shout with fear. The f[r]ontal part of the animal was brown, while the back part of the neck appeared black and shone in the sunlight. The animal partly submerged, and remained visible for 20 minutes with only the neck and head above the water. It then submerged completely, … no further sighting of the animal took place. It can be said with certainty that the animal we saw was Mokele-mbembe, that it was quite alive, and, furthermore, that it is known to many inhabitants of the Likouala region [an area of swampland about the same size as Florida]. Its total length from head to back visible above the waterline was estimated at 5 metres.<ref name=CREATIONTHEWEB/>}}
 
BBC radio interviewed Mokele-mbembe investigators Marcellin Agnagna and Roy Mackal about their expeditions.<ref name = RARE! Roy P Mackal Interview 1984 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tY5SYt90Zs]/> <ref name = Roy P. Mackal, "A living dinosaur? : in search of Mokele-mbembe". Leiden; New York: E.J. Brill, 1987./>
 
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