Reports of a dinosaur-like beast known as the Mokele-mbembe are on the rise in The Democratic Republic of Congo ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCuriosity in the Congo — Dinosaur sightings on the rise in war-torn nationThe prospect of dinosaurs possibly still being alive in central Africa sounds outlandish - but is being given real scientific ...
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Knewz on MSNCongo Report Increased Sightings of the ‘Dinosaur Who Stops Rivers,’ Sparks New Doubts About Its ExistenceAs the people of Congo report an increase in the sightings of the dinosaur Mokele-Mbembe, doubts arise about this fabled ...
Despite the enthusiasm for the strange dinosaur of the Congo, sightings of it became increasingly less common throughout the last century. However, this seems to be changing. According to National ...
Dinosaur' of the Congo is being seen by more and more people, as per claims. However, the reason for it might boil down to ...
After a century of decreased sightings, reports of a long-necked water monster the size of a hippopotamus are once again ...
Soldiers of the Armed forces of the Democratic republic of Congo (FARDC) ride on top of a tank as they leave the city of Goma, on 23 January 2025 towards Sake. Picture: AFP KINSHASA, DR CONGO ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the second largest country in Africa and one of the continent’s most important for nature conservation. Dense forests and woodlands cover more than half of ...
A new four-lane highway cutting through tens of thousands of acres of protected Amazon rainforest is being built for the COP30 climate summit in the Brazilian city of Belém. It aims to ease ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Mpox scars are seen on the hands of Bintu Biringingwa, at the Miti Murhesa hospital, some 25kms from Bukavu ...
New research in the Congo Basin is revealing how this daily rhythm of the world’s second largest rainforest influences the globe. Within the dense canopy of the Congo Basin Rainforest ...
We live in a world rampant with misinformation, and many of us are just shockingly ill-equipped to defend against it. Luckily, a new study has found a countermeasure – and much like our physical ...
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