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Cryptid allegedly seen in Africa in the early 20th century
The dingonek is a creature said to have been seen near Lake Victoria in 1907 by big game hunter John Alfred Jordan and members of his hunting party, as
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List of legendary creatures by type
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Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
from the La Belle France cave in South Africa, often conflated with the Dingonek. It may be based on dicynodont fossils. Amaru Avanyu Basilisk Chinese dragon
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head, the hind legs of a lion or ox, and its tail like a lion or poodle. Dingonek – a large aquatic creature with the head of a Leopard or an Otter with
List of hybrid creatures in folklore
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Study of descriptions of geological events in mythology
from the La Belle France cave in South Africa, often conflated with the Dingonek. It may be based on dicynodont fossils. According to J. G Swan (1868),
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1937 adventure novel by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay
for the mines. They meet hardships, like a racist gambler, legends about Dingonek the monster and later, a raging volcano. Eventually, they get lost in the
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Mythological creatures that would reach immense height
Dingonek Nandi bear Mokele-mbembe Grootslang Salawa Abaia Bunyip Gazeka Tiddalik Rainbow Serpent Headless Mule Mapinguari Peuchen Yacumama Amarok Altamaha-ha
List of megafauna in mythology and folklore
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Sub-Tribe in Kenya
to have seen a creature that he notes the Lumbwa people referred to as Dingonek. He describes it as a water creature whose features include an armadillo-like
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(ש×ָמִירָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Shamiyr, SHAMIRA means "a sharp point," hence "thorn."Â
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Variant spelling of English Bryony, BRIONY means "to grow, sprout, swell."
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Giver of wealth & treasures, Kuber
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The People's Ruler; Army of the People; Warrior of the People
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An incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Lion among men
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who liveth and seeth me
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A Prophet's Name
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