Lukwata

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Lukwata
The African Great Lakes region, from where most Lukwata reports stem.
GroupingCryptid
Sub groupingLake Monster
CountryUganda, African Great Lakes
HabitatLakes, rivers and swamps

The Lukwata is the name of a water-dwelling cryptid said to be found in swamps, rivers, and lakes in Uganda. It has been described as 100 feet long, with a square head and slender, some say dolphin-like body, brown on top with a white underbelly. Pieces of the Lukwata were thought to have magical properties and were revered as relics in eastern Africa.[1]

References

  1. ^ Discovery: The Popular Journal of Knowledge, Published by John Murray, 1937, University of Michigan

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