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 his name appearing on a monitor, but he appears in the novelization as a minor Titan eventually under Godzilla's command.

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, 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. His mouth opens like a crocodile's to reveal sharp teeth.

Godzilla: King of the Monsters
In Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Mokele-Mbembe is imprisoned in Monarch Outpost 75, located in Jebel Barkal, Sudan. Ghidorah wakes up the dormant Titans, and Mokele-Mbembe tears free of his underground prison and kills or devours all Monarch agents in the area. After hunting as a pack with the other awakened Titans, Mokele-Mbembe was later summoned to Boston, but did not arrive in time to see Godzilla kill Ghidorah and become the new alpha.

Durability
Mokele-Mbembe's reptilian back is durable enough to withstand a missile blast with almost no effect on Mokele-Mbembe.

Strength and Combat
In addition to his tusks, Mokele-Mbembe's tail is sharp enough to slice an Osprey in half and strong enough to tear through a pyramid. Mokele-Mbembe's trunk is also incredibly fast as well as being prehensile, allowing him to grab moving targets. His teeth are also incredibly sharp, and Mokele-Mbembe kills his smaller victims by devouring them.

Trivia

 * Monarch Outpost 75, where Mokele-Mbembe is held, may be a reference to the 1975 film, Terror of Mechagodzilla, similarly to how Mothra and Rodan's outposts are references to the year of their first appearances.

Films

 * Godzilla: King of the Monsters

Novels

 * Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization