Inkanyamba : The Giant Eel
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The Inkanyamba is a legend in South African mythology, where it is believed that a large serpent with a horse head lives in a lake near Pietermaritzburg. The local tribes...
mostra másThe Inkanyamba is an aquatic creature that lives in lakes and rivers. It’s believed to be over 20 feet long and resembles a snake or eel in all aspects except the head which was clearly equine in nature. Many descriptions tend to swing between the head being that of a horse or that of a zebra. The monster is also said to have a horse like mane on its head and a fin like mane across its back.
Seasonal tornadoes and high winds are said to be due to the frustration of a male Inkanyamba in its ability to find a mate who also lives along the depths of the same river.
Scientists believe that the Inkanyamba is a version of the Anguilla marmorata and the Mossambica, which are fresh water eels that can grow to a length of around 6 feet, the locals claim otherwise. They believe that it is much larger and has supernatural abilities. The legend surrounding the Inkanyamba states that it attracts a massive tornado during the summer months. The Xhosa tribe claims that this creature is said to take flight in the form of a giant tornado to find its mate. They are also associated with unexplained disappearances of domestic animals.
Game ranger Andhelezi Buthelezi first saw the creature in 1962. A caretaker named Johannes Hlongwane saw the beast twice in 1974 and 1981. In 1995, a restaurant owner named Bob Teeney spotted the animal at the Howick Falls.
Read about the Inkanyamba at https://mythlok.com/inkanyamba/
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