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Emela-ntouka : ウィキペディア英語版
Emela-ntouka

The Emela-ntouka is an African legendary creature in the mythology of the Pygmy tribes, and a cryptid purported to live in Central Africa. Its name means "killer of the elephants" in the Lingala language. In other languages it is known as the ''Aseka-moke'', ''Njago-gunda'', ''Ngamba-namae'', ''Chipekwe'' or ''Irizima''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= The Cryptid Zoo: Emela-ntouka (or "Killer of Elephants") )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Emela-Ntouka )
==Description==
The Emela-ntouka is claimed to be around the size of an African Bush Elephant, brownish to gray in color, with a heavy tail, and with a body of similar shape and appearance to a rhinoceros, including one long horn on its snout. Keeping its massive bulky body above ground level supposedly requires four short, stump-like legs. It is described as having no frills or ridges along the neck. The animal is alleged to be semi-aquatic and feed on Malombo and other leafy plants. The Emela-ntouka is claimed to utter a vocalization, described as a snort, rumble or growl.

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