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  1. Aug 2, 2023 · Dive into the mysterious realm of East African folklore with our captivating video on the legendary Nandi Bear! Uncover the spine-chilling tales surrounding ...

    • Aug 2, 2023
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    • African Odyssey
  2. Jun 18, 2019 · The Nandi Bear: Theories It could be a European brown bear wandering south into the African jungles or an Asian bear that migrated. Some cryptozoologists postulate the Nandi bear is a species of hyena believed to be extinct, an unknown species or a surviving Chalicothere.

  3. Sep 1, 2019 · The Nandi Bear is a large, predatory cryptid supposedly native to Kenya and other parts of East Africa. Due to over a century of conflicting reports, we have...

    • Sep 1, 2019
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    • Dr. Polaris
  4. Mar 22, 2023 · Description of the Nandi Bear. The Nandi Bear is also known as the Chemosit, Kerit, Koddoelo, Ngoloko, or Duba. It has been described as as a carnivorous animal with a formidable build, possessing long legs exceeding a height of four feet, and a back that slopes downward. It is described as being highly aggressive in nature.

  5. Habitat: Africa. The Nandi Bears are very large, muscular beasts with long sharp claws and spotted fur. They have very similar physical features to the well known hyena but are much larger, angrier and only have a single eye in the middle of their foreheads. They are also quite agile at climbing trees to spy and then ambush their helpless victims.

  6. Welcome to Nandi Bears Club. The club was formed by tea farmers, and has provided support to its members and the public since 1928. The club is situated 1.5 km from Nandi Hills town, along Koitalel Samoei Road in Nandi County, Kenya. Our facilities. As illustrated below, Golf, Rugby and Tennis facilities, accomodation and dining facilites are ...

  7. Nandi bear. 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. There is no scientific evidence that the Nandi bear exists.

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