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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 recounted by fellow big-game hunter Edgar Beecher Bronson in his 1910 memoir In Closed Territory. This account was followed by an article published in 1913 in the East Africa Natural History Society by Charles William Hobley, in which he claims to have encountered further accounts of similarly described creatures. In 1918, an article published by MacLean's declared that the beast was a newly discovered animal species. El dingonek es un Criptido escamoso, con cola de escorpión, con dientes de sable presuntamente visto en las junglas congolesas africanas (principalmente aquellas de la República Democrática del Congo), y aun así es otro en una larga lista de criptidos africanos—como el Chipekwe, el Jago-nini y el Emela-ntouka. En , en la Provincia Occidental del Cabo en Sudáfrica hay una pintura rupestre de una criatura desconocida que encaja con la descripción del dingonek, incluso con sus colmillos de morsa.​ Дингонек (Dingonek) — криптид, таинственное существо, по легенде встречающееся в реках, озёрах и тропических лесах в Центральноафриканской впадине Конго. 丁戈内克(Dingonek),又称“丛林海象”(Jungle Walrus),是一种据传生存于非洲刚果雨林的神秘生物。丁戈内克通常被描述为一种身长3-6米、犬齿突出、鳞片类似穿山甲、尾部有着可以分泌毒液器官的怪异动物。一个未经证实的传言称,丁戈内克是一种非常凶暴的动物,它会攻击并杀死入侵其领地的动物与人类。1907年,探险家约翰·阿尔弗雷德·乔丹曾在Maggori河遭遇过丁戈内克。在南非西开普省Brakfontein ridge的一处洞穴壁画中,绘有一个类似海象的动物,有观点认为这是丁戈内克。
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Дингонек (Dingonek) — криптид, таинственное существо, по легенде встречающееся в реках, озёрах и тропических лесах в Центральноафриканской впадине Конго. 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 recounted by fellow big-game hunter Edgar Beecher Bronson in his 1910 memoir In Closed Territory. This account was followed by an article published in 1913 in the East Africa Natural History Society by Charles William Hobley, in which he claims to have encountered further accounts of similarly described creatures. In 1918, an article published by MacLean's declared that the beast was a newly discovered animal species. 丁戈内克(Dingonek),又称“丛林海象”(Jungle Walrus),是一种据传生存于非洲刚果雨林的神秘生物。丁戈内克通常被描述为一种身长3-6米、犬齿突出、鳞片类似穿山甲、尾部有着可以分泌毒液器官的怪异动物。一个未经证实的传言称,丁戈内克是一种非常凶暴的动物,它会攻击并杀死入侵其领地的动物与人类。1907年,探险家约翰·阿尔弗雷德·乔丹曾在Maggori河遭遇过丁戈内克。在南非西开普省Brakfontein ridge的一处洞穴壁画中,绘有一个类似海象的动物,有观点认为这是丁戈内克。 El dingonek es un Criptido escamoso, con cola de escorpión, con dientes de sable presuntamente visto en las junglas congolesas africanas (principalmente aquellas de la República Democrática del Congo), y aun así es otro en una larga lista de criptidos africanos—como el Chipekwe, el Jago-nini y el Emela-ntouka. En , en la Provincia Occidental del Cabo en Sudáfrica hay una pintura rupestre de una criatura desconocida que encaja con la descripción del dingonek, incluso con sus colmillos de morsa.​
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