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The '''dingonek''' or '''Jungle Walrus''', also known as the Kenyan Salty Fish, is a ] walrus that purportedly lives in the heart of western ]. It was first discovered by a tribesman named Mabuthurts in 1698, when he went out into the jungle in search of some more 40(pronounced "fow-tay") and he stumbled upon it. Many scientists believe it was simply a fat white chick, and thats why he was chasing it. The '''dingonek''' or '''Jungle Walrus''' is a ] walrus that purportedly lives in the heart of western ].


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The dingonek or Jungle Walrus is a cryptid walrus that purportedly lives in the heart of western Africa.

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