Mokele-Mbembe

Mokele-Mbembe, also dubbed Titanus Mokele-Mbembe, is a prehistoric giant reptilian elephantine created by Legendary Pictures to appear in the MonsterVerse. It is currently unknown if Mokele-Mbembe is seen in Legendary's 2019 film, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, besides a cameo on a monitor, but he appears in the novelization as a minor Titan eventually bowing to Godzilla.

Name
"Mokele-Mbembe" ("one who stops the flow of rivers") is a water-dwelling Congolese cryptid, similar to a brontosaurus. This name was presumably chosen because Titanus Mokele-Mbembe is based off of the cryptid, although there are few similarities between them.

Appearance
In the novelization, Mokele-Mbembe is described as a grey quadruped with a pebbled reptilian back mostly immune to missiles, with a head resembling an earless elephant, although the tusks point down instead of up. His forelimbs are large and five-clawed, and his rear limbs are slightly smaller, while his tail is twice as long as the rest of his body and is sharp enough to cut an Osprey in half. His mouth opens like a crocodile's to reveal sharp teeth.