
Nandi bear - Wikipedia
It is also known as Chemosit, [1] Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoloko, or Duba (which derives from the Arabic words dubb or d.abʕ / d.abuʕ for 'bear' and 'hyena' respectively [3]). The Samburu "Nkampit" appears also to be a version of this creature.
Ngoloko | It's Something Wiki | Fandom
Ngoloko is an giant hominid or spirit, reported from forests and mangrove swamps of East Africa (Kenya, near the coast from Mombasa to the Tana River; Mount Kilimanjaro, Kenya; Lake Baringo, Kenya; possibly the Yaida Valley, Tanzania.).
Nandi bear - Monstropedia
2007年12月17日 · By many accounts, this cryptid has the mannerisms and posture of a bear. It climbs trees and is brown and small. It is a nocturnal animal and is said to attack humans only on dark moonless nights. It has been said to prey upon the children and natives from the villages.
Ngoloko - Kook Science
Ngoloko is a supernatural being of the crypto-hominid form, described as a one-eyed male demon or jinn that lives in the bush, feeding on blood and honey, the former which he draws from victims by cutting their throats with a long middle finger, as well as buffalo milk and meat, which it herds.
科摩罗语(Ngoloko)_语种百科
2023年6月22日 · 科摩罗语(Ngoloko语)是一种使用在非洲某些地区的语言。该语言历史悠久,是非洲语言中的佼佼者,被广泛使用。Ngoloko语有很多方言,但它们之间非常相似。 历史起源. Ngoloko语可以追溯到公元前1000年,最初出现在非洲地区。
NANDI BEAR - Mythical Creatures
The origins of the Nandi Bear can be traced to the folklore and oral traditions of the Nandi people in Kenya. The creature’s name itself refers to the Nandi tribe, where tales of its existence have been passed down through generations. It is also known as …
Golok people - Wikipedia
The Golok or Ngolok (Tibetan: མགོ་ལོག; Chinese: 果洛; pinyin: guǒluò) peoples live in Golog Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai, China around the upper reaches of the Yellow River (Wylie: dmar chu) and the sacred mountain Amne Machin (Wylie: rma rgyal spom ra).
Nandi Bear - fairytalesandmyths.com
2023年12月7日 · Folklore describes the Nandi bear as an aggressive carnivore with nocturnal hunting habits. It is a bear-like beast that stands on all fours but may also stand on its hind …
Nandi Bear | NatureRules1 Wiki | Fandom
In east African folklore, the Nandi bear is a creature said to live in East Africa. It takes its name from the Nandi people who live in western Kenya, in the area the Nandi Bear is reported from. It is also known as Chemosit, Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoloko, or Duba.
Kalenjin folklore - Wikipedia
Kalenjin folklore consists of folk tales, legends, songs, music, dancing, popular beliefs, and traditions communicated by the Kalenjin -speaking communities, often passed down the generations by word of mouth.