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|imagewidth = 292|image = File:Kasai rex.jpg|map = File:Mapdacongo.jpg|Country = Democratic Republic of the Congo|Specific Area = Remote jungles of the Congo (the most unexplored rainforest)|Population = Most likely a hoax.|type = Theropod dinosaur|1st Sighting = 1932|last sighting = Unknown}}
 
|imagewidth = 292|image = File:Kasai rex.jpg|map = File:Mapdacongo.jpg|Country = Democratic Republic of the Congo|Specific Area = Remote jungles of the Congo (the most unexplored rainforest)|Population = Most likely a hoax.|type = Theropod dinosaur|1st Sighting = 1932|last sighting = Unknown}}
   
The '''Kasai Rex''' is a gigantic [[:Category:Theropods|theropod cryptid]] from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is said to be a surviving theropod dinosaur, such as ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', though it has also been depicted as a huge monitor lizard as well as a terrestrial crocodile.
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The '''Kasai Rex''' is a gigantic [[:Category:Theropods|theropod cryptid]] from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is said to be a surviving theropod dinosaur, such as ''Tyrannosaurus rex'', though it has also been depicted as a huge monitor lizard as well as a terrestrial crocodile.
   
 
==Kasai Valley report==
 
==Kasai Valley report==

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Kasai Rex
Kasai rex
Mapdacongo
Background
Type Theropod dinosaur
First Sighting 1932
Last Sighting Unknown
Country Democratic Republic of the Congo
Habitat Remote jungles of the Congo (the most unexplored rainforest)
Possible Population Most likely a hoax.

The Kasai Rex is a gigantic theropod cryptid from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is said to be a surviving theropod dinosaur, such as Tyrannosaurus rex, though it has also been depicted as a huge monitor lizard as well as a terrestrial crocodile.

Kasai Valley report

In 1932, Swedish plantation owner John Johnson (sometimes spelled Johanson) was traveling with a servant in the Kasai Valley. They encountered a rhinoceros and tried to avoid detection when a large creature rushed from the undergrowth and attacked the rhino. Johnson fainted and the servant ran away. When Johnson recovered, he saw the creature eating the rhino.

"It was reddish in color, with blackish-colored stripes," he said later. "It had a long snout and numerous teeth." He decided that the creature, 13 m (43 ft) long, was a Tyrannosaurus, and also said "The legs were thick; it reminded me of a lion, built for speed".

However, no tyrannosaurids were known to live in Africa, but one theropod similar to the size report and lived in Africa is none other than the Carcharodontosaurus saharicus. Carcharodontosaurus was the apex predator of Early Cretaceous Africa, and was also known to compete over food with Spinosaurus aegyptiacus.

Spinosaurus Aegyptiacus was a 35 to 55 foot long carnivore from Egypt and Morocco. It ate a vide variety of diet like aquatic animals from its habitat like Crocodylmorphs, Lepidotes and Onchopristis; and terrestrial animals like Ouronosaurus and subadult sauropods. No full or nearly complete skeleton has been discovered.

Carcharodontosaurus Saharicus was a 30 to 45 foot long carnivore from northern Africa as well as some parts of South Africa.

Both creatures lived in swampy places around 70 million years ago. They would have eaten Paralititan, Ouranosaurus, Aegyptosaurus, and if needed the scavenging abelisaur Rugops.

Photographs

There are two alleged photographs of the Kasai Rex. One picture depicts a monitor lizard-like creature on top of a rhinoceros. Both tests were proven a hoaxes, as the lizard had actually been cut out from a nature magazine, and the other photo shows a tyrannosaur-like creature eating a rhinoceros, which has been confirmed to be an image from the Valley of Gwangi cut on to top of the rhino. Since then any known images are proven to be hoaxes; the existence of this creature/s is highly disputed; however how much it is possible.

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