Mokelesaurus Mbembitini

The Mokelesaurus Mbembitini, which means "the one who stops the flow of rivers", is a dinosaur-like cryptid that lives in the Dorkuguese Jungle. It is said to look like a sauropod, or long-neck, dinosaur, such as Apatosaurus or Diplodocus. Supposedly, the creature lives deep in the heart of the Dorkuguese Jungle, which is likely unexplored, the Dorkuguese talk of a thirty-foot-long, murky-colored creature with a long neck, three-toed feet (elephants and hippos have five toes), and a massive tail. It is said to feed on aquatic plants. Some say it has a frilly crest on the top of it's head, like a rooster.

Sightings/Sighted
2004 in the wetlands region of the Dorkuguese Jungle; 2009 on the Lower Rivers Region; 2009 once again in the Lower Rivers region, But bordered near the southern Eastern region, 2010 and 2012 at the Upper Lakes region, In the jungles, On it's first island.

Length
Unknown.

Weight
Possibly 36,000 - 49,000 lbs.

Habitat
Wetlands.

Country
Dorkugal

Diet
Aquatic Plants, Tree Vegetation, Vegetables, Fruits

Physical Characteristics
Large, murky, red dish-colored creature with a long neck, round three-toed creature (elephants and hippos have five toes), and a massive tail. It is said to feed on aquatic plants. Some say it has a filly crest on the top of it's head, like a rooster.