Channel: TREY the Explainer
Category: Science & Technology
Tags: prehistorydinosaursbiologycryptidcryptozoologydinosaurprehistoriccryptids
Description: Today I will discuss the elusive phenomenon of Mokele-mbembe and the other "Congo Dinosaurs". For over a century, Africa has been said to be home to large prehistoric beasts unknown to science. Is there any truth to this claim? You'll have to find out in this episode of Cryptid Profile! [Sorry for the weird flickering that sometimes pops up in the video, I tried to fix it but to no avail] Thank you to the artists I featured in this video! Mokele-mbembe and Emela-ntouka artwork by @Worthikids (twitter.com/Worthikids) Mbielu-Mbielu-Mbielu by Ashley Patch (twitter.com/AshleyPalaeo) Citations Loxton, Daniel; Prothero, Donald R. (2013). Abominable Science: Origins of the Yeti, Nessie, and other Famous Cryptids. Columbia University Press. Naish, Darren. (2016). Hunting Monsters: Cryptozoology and the Reality Behind the Myths. Sirius Publications. O’Hanlon, Redmond (1998). No Mercy: A Journey into the Heart of the Congo. New York: Vintage Books. Ley, Willy (1941). Exotic Zoology. Viking Press. Hagenbeck, Carl (1909). Beasts and Men. Translated by Elliot, High S. R.; Thacker, A. G. London, England: Longmans, Green, and Co. Roy P. Mackal (1987). A Living Dinosaur? In Search of Mokele-Mbembe. New York: E.J. Brill. Regusters, Herman A. (1982). Munger, Ned (ed.). "Mokele-Mbembe: An Investigation into Rumors Concerning a Strange Animal in the Republic of the Congo, 1981" (PDF). Munger Africana Library Notes. Pasadena: California Institute of Technology (64). “The Last Dinosaur” [Season 3, Episode 52], MonsterQuest, History Channel, June 24, 2009. William J. Gibbons. (2010). Mokele-Mbembe: Mystery Beast of the Congo Basin. Landisville, Pa.: Coachwhip. Conway, John.; Kosemen, C.M.; Naish, Darren. (2013). Cryptozoologicon: Volume I. Background Music Used: “Precipice”, “An Evening A Lifetime”, “Looked Back Saw Nothing”, “Not Without the Rest”, “Life in Romance” and "Marxist Arrow" by Twin Musicom (twinmusicom.org) "Blue Feather", "Lost Frontier", and "Music to Delight" by Kevin Macleod Clips used: youtu.be/nCRrRUpOWCs youtu.be/Fl9Ccu6_DIc youtu.be/t9zNInmwXuM youtu.be/hfJPrWE2CJA youtu.be/l2nPRLXdhMs youtu.be/GZfPpHWKK7I youtu.be/qW-uXsc7Iek youtu.be/-iRZu5J36mY