Newbold, Douglas & Henderson, Kenneth D. D. (1974) The Making of the Modern Sudan: The Life and Letters of Sir Douglas Newbold, Greenwood Press, p. 487

The Zande tell of a river-monster called the Ndutu which is bigger than a house and has grass growing on its skin. It is so big that it will sometimes stop up streams. They also have a water-leopard and a vampire-fish which has tentacles and a trunk like an elephant with which it sucks the blood of its victims.

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