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Indian army says it has discovered 'mythical' yeti's footprints

Tarun Vijay, a former Indian lawmaker, tweeted his congratulations. However, he cautioned against describing the yeti as a "beast." He added: "Show respect for them."

Molecular biologist Ross Barnett said that if DNA samples were collected, they could potentially be analyzed to determine what kind of animal left the footprints in the snow.

Research carried out by Barnett and fellow ancient-genetics expert Ceiridwen Edwards in 2014 had found that DNA samples taken from reported yeti sightings matched brown bears local to the Himalayan region.
 
Whether or not the origin of the footprints was narrowed down, Barnett was confident yeti sightings would continue.

"You can’t kill a legend with anything as mundane as facts," he said.

Mount Makalu is the world's fifth highest mountain. It is located on the border between Nepal and China and is about 12 miles south of Mount Everest.
 
Has anyone ever seen a Yeti in a sundress?

Yes, in the 60s. And I never want to see it again!


























































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