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Emela Ntouka Trading Card By Larussopelta On Deviantart

emela Ntouka Trading Card By Larussopelta On Deviantart
emela Ntouka Trading Card By Larussopelta On Deviantart

Emela Ntouka Trading Card By Larussopelta On Deviantart Share your thoughts, experiences, and stories behind the art. literature. submit your writing. There is a young bull out on his own, near where the others have killed. he is the perfect target for these poachers, and i will follow him till i find them, and i will stop their rampage. it is the middle of day, i am doing my best to stay hidden as i follow the bull. soon the poachers will make their move and i will have them.

emela ntouka By Jtellezsalty on Deviantart
emela ntouka By Jtellezsalty on Deviantart

Emela Ntouka By Jtellezsalty On Deviantart Share your thoughts, experiences, and stories behind the art. literature. submit your writing. The emela ntouka (bomitaba or lingala: "killer of elephants" or "eater of the tops of trees"[2][3]) is a neodinosaurian cryptid reported from the rainforest swamps and rivers of the republic of the congo and the southwest central african republic, described as a horned animal, which has been compared to rhinoceroses and ceratopsian dinosaurs.[4][5] it is frequently synonymised with the older. The mention of the tail is also closely associated with the description of the strength of its thighs, which seems appropriate for the thick base of the emela ntouka's tail. however, the emela ntouka's great horn is conspicuously absent from the description of behemoth. separately again, could the emela ntouka's horn be a tooth as is the narwhal's?. Emela ntouka is a cryptid dinosaur in additional creatures. one of the “living dinosaurs” sighted in modern times, emela ntouka is said to be a relative of triceratops that lives deep within the jungles of africa where this highly aggressive animal is known for attacking anything that gets close to it it is even known for killing elephants, and quite easily, apparently. survivors have.

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