1948:, whose team carried out the analysis of the samples at Oxford, has his own theory. He believes that the samples may have come from a hybrid species of bear produced from a mating between a brown bear and a polar bear. A research of 12S rRNA published in 2015 revealed that the hair samples collected are most likely those of brown bears. In 2017, a new analysis compared mtDNA sequences of bears from the region with DNA extracted from hair and other samples claimed to have come from yeti. It included hair thought to be from the same preserved specimen as the anomalous Sykes sample, and showed it to have been a Himalayan brown bear, while other purported yeti samples were actually from the Tibetan blue bear, Asiatic black bear and a domestic dog.
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1257:. Several stories feature Yetis becoming helpers and disciples to religious figures. In Tibet, images of Yetis are paraded and occasionally worshipped as guardians against evil spirits. However, because Yetis sometimes act as enforcers of Dharma, hearing or seeing one is often considered a bad omen, for which the witness must accumulate
1659:) reported finding a series of footprints in the Everest region of Nepal resembling descriptions of Yeti. Each of the footprints measured 33 cm (13 in) in length with five toes that measured a total of 25 cm (9.8 in) across. Casts were made of the prints for further research. The footprints were examined by
1210:, writing under the pen name "Kim", interviewed the porters of the "Everest Reconnaissance expedition" on their return to Darjeeling. Newman mistranslated the word "metoh" as "filthy", substituting the term "abominable", perhaps out of artistic licence. As author Bill Tilman recounts, " wrote long after in a letter to
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Himalayan natural historian Robert L. Fleming Jr. led a yeti expedition into Nepal's Barun Valley (suggested by discovery in the Barun in 1972 of footprints alleged to be yeti by Cronin & McNeely). The Taylor-Fleming expedition also discovered similar yeti-like footprints (hominoid appearing
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Himalayas, which was to collect and analyse physical evidence of the Yeti. Hillary borrowed a supposed Yeti scalp from the Khumjung monastery then himself and Khumjo Chumbi (the village headman), brought the scalp back to London where a small sample was cut off for testing. Marca Burns made a
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took photographs of a number of large prints in the snow, at about 6,000 m (20,000 ft) above sea level. Shipton took three photographs, one depicting the track, and other two of one particular print which was size compared by a pickaxe, and boot. The footprints had distinct two large toes,
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bushes. It showed up dark against the snow, and as far as I could make out, wore no clothes." About two hours later, Tombazi and his companions descended the mountain and saw the creature's prints, described as "similar in shape to those of a man, but only 6 to 7 in (150 to 180 mm) long by
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December 2011. Initially the story claimed that a hunter reported having seen a bear-like creature trying to kill one of his sheep but, after he fired his gun, the creature ran into a forest on two legs. The story then claimed that border patrol soldiers
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of the hairs and comparing them with hairs from known animals such as bears and orangutans. Jones concluded that the hairs were not actually from a scalp. He contended that while some animals do have a ridge of hair extending from the pate to the back, no animals have a ridge (as in the
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at 21,000 ft (6,400 m) where he found footprints that he believed "were probably caused by a large 'loping' grey wolf, which in the soft snow formed double tracks rather like those of a bare-footed man". He adds that his Sherpa guides "at once volunteered that the tracks must be that of
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study, postulating that the word "Yeti" is a corruption of the word "meti", a regional dialect term for a "bear". Nebuka claims that ethnic
Tibetans fear and worship the bear as a supernatural being. Nebuka's claims were subject to almost immediate criticism, and he was accused of linguistic
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which could not be classified. The United States government thought that finding the Yeti was likely enough to create three rules for
American expeditions searching for it: obtain a Nepalese permit, do not harm the Yeti except in self-defense, and let the Nepalese government approve any news
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reported seeing large footprints while scaling Mount
Everest. Hillary would later discount Yeti reports as unreliable. In his first autobiography Tenzing said that he believed the Yeti was a large ape, and although he had never seen it himself his father had seen one twice, but in his second
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and three smaller digits close together. These photos have been subject to intense scrutiny and debate. Some argue they are the best evidence of Yeti's existence, while others contend the prints are those of a mundane creature that have been distorted by the melting snow.
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scalp) running from the base of the forehead across the pate and ending at the nape of the neck. Jones was unable to pinpoint exactly the animal from which the
Pangboche hairs were taken. He was, however, convinced that the hairs were not from a bear or
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More than a dozen scientists and yeti enthusiasts at a day-long conference "Conference participants came to the conclusion that the artefacts found give 95% evidence of the habitation of the 'snow man' on
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in 1950, the 1972 Cronin-McNeely print, as well all other unexplained Yeti footprints. To complete this explanation, Taylor also located a never-before published photograph in the archives of the Royal
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accurate to be fake or man-made, before changing his mind after making further investigations. Later in 2009, in a TV show, Gates presented hair samples with a forensic analyst concluding that the hair contained an unknown DNA sequence.
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that dates back to between 40,000 and 120,000 years ago. The result suggests that, barring hoaxes of planted samples or contamination, bears in these regions may have been taken to be yeti. Professor of evolutionary genetics at the
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religion once believed the blood of the "mi rgod" or "wild man" had use in certain spiritual ceremonies. The being was depicted as an ape-like creature who carries a large stone as a weapon and makes a whistling swoosh sound.
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carelessness. Dr. Raj Kumar Pandey, who has researched both Yetis and mountain languages, said "it is not enough to blame tales of the mysterious beast of the Himalayas on words that rhyme but mean different things."
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notes that convincing costumes of gorillas or other apes have been used in films, which are more convincing than any representations of the Yeti provided by believers. Randi also argues that there would need to be
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told the BBC that there was similarity between the cuticle pattern of these hairs and specimens collected by Edmund Hillary during Himalayan expeditions in the 1950s and donated to the
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discoveries prompted three years of research on the 'tree bear' possibility by Taylor, Fleming, John Craighead and Tirtha Shrestha. From that research, the conclusion was that the
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survived until so very recently, in geological terms, makes it more likely that stories of other mythical, human-like creatures such as Yetis are founded on grains of truth."
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captured a hairy two-legged female creature similar to a gorilla that ate meat and vegetation. This was later revealed as a hoax or possibly a publicity stunt for charity.
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creatures in order to maintain the gene pool, and given the proposed size of the Yeti, it is hard to imagine that they have been so elusive if they are real.
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detailed examination of the sample of skin and hair from the margin of the alleged Yeti scalp and compared it with similar samples from the
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monastery. The hairs were black to dark brown in colour in dim light, and fox red in sunlight. The hair was analysed by Professor
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On 25 July 2008, the BBC reported that hairs collected in the remote
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were collected by one of Slick's expeditions; fecal analysis found a
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where Tilman had used the words "metch", which does not exist in the
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1018:" and the full meaning translates as "cattle bear", referring to the
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Tenzing Norgay (told to and written by James Ramsey Ullman) (1955).
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2607:
2583:
2231:"Visit Nepal's yeti: How mythical creature divided Himalayan nation"
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province, which was the site of expeditions in the 1970s and 1980s.
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4570:
Know the Sasquatch/Bigfoot: Sequel and Update to Meet the Sasquatch
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In 2013, a call was put out by scientists from the universities of
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Peter Byrne reported finding a yeti footprint in 1948, in northern
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4429:(3rd ed.). London: Kegan Paul International Ltd. Chapter 6.
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Using Ancient DNA to Link Culture and Biology in Human Populations
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initially reported that a hair sample had been obtained, which by
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of a 'tree bear' collected in 1869 by Oldham and discussed in the
1508:, but instead from the shoulder of a coarse-haired hoofed animal.
1253:) that is nonetheless human enough to sometimes be able to follow
1195:
School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London
5081:
5064:
4831:
4555:
My Quest for the Yeti: Confronting the Himalayas' Deepest Mystery
3233:
Times, A. m Rosenthal Special To the New York (5 February 1957).
2503:
Pranavananda, Swami (July–September 1955). "Abominable Snowman".
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3906:, Seattle, Washington, Fantagraphic Books/WW Norton, pp. 191–93.
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Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads, and Cryptozoology
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1165:. In the book, Howard-Bury includes an account of crossing the
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149:
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Prelude to the Snowman Expedition & The Snowman Expedition
3812:"Everest to Kangchenjunga 1954 " Viewing 7. Yeti from Book-bw"
3025:
Anatomy of a beast: obsession and myth on the trail of Bigfoot
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in northern India on the west of the Himalayas, and one from
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3853:. Unpublished D. Phil. thesis. University of Oxford, Oxford.
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6 to 7 in (150 to 180 mm), 4 in (100 mm)
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Straus, William L. Jr. (8 June 1956). "Abominable Snowman".
1968:, that included scratches that are clearly bear nail marks.
1521:
Beginning in 1957, the Texas oil businessman and adventurer
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783:
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1542:, while visiting India, reportedly smuggled the so-called
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beliefs of several Himalayan people. He was told that the
4764:
4630:
Still Living?: Yeti, Sasquatch and the Neanderthal Enigma
4485:, 1954 updated material, Indus Publishing Company, 2005,
3528:
The Arun: A Natural History of the World's Deepest Valley
2932:
2377:
Swan, Lawrence W. (18 April 1958). "Abominable Snowman".
2303:
1781:
1696:
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958:
Tibetan lore describes three main varieties of Yetis—the
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792:
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19:"Abominable Snowman" redirects here. For other uses, see
3159:
2473:. India: Blaft Publications Pvt. Ltd. pp. 428–429.
1612:, and confirmed identification of a single species, the
4733:
4274:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
4267:
4093:"British scientist 'solves' mystery of Himalayan yetis"
3271:
1663:
of Idaho State University, who believed them to be too
1584:. He reported that he once saw it moving on all fours.
1227:
According to H. Siiger, the Yeti was a part of the pre-
4341:
Something Hidden Behind the Ranges: An Himalayan Quest
2584:"Some Observations on the Approaches to Mount Everest"
2336:
Pranavananda, Swami (1957). "The Abominable Snowman".
1651:
In early December 2007, American television presenter
1447:
Snowman Expedition of 1954, the mountaineering leader
3955:. Iras.ucalgary.ca. 26 September 1998. Archived from
3560:
Gee, Henry (2004). "Flores, God and Cryptozoology".
3505:. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 102.
3166:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
3115:
2704:
2581:
1538:
reporting on the animal's discovery. In 1959, actor
1352:
Purported Yeti footprint taken by C.R. Cooke in 1944
1328:
Purported Yeti footprint taken by C.R. Cooke in 1944
1159:
1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition
780:
4591:
Bigfoot: The Yeti and Sasquatch in Myth and Reality
2502:
2335:
771:
4567:
4421:
4213:Gutiérrez, Eliécer; Pine, Ronald (16 March 2015).
3717:"Siberia home to Yeti, Bigfoot enthusiasts insist"
3444:"Losing the yeti in the forgotten nation of Butan"
3120:. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co. pp. 135–52, 136.
3077:Man of Everest – The Autobiography of Tenzing
3006:
2991:
2897:Himalayan anthropology: the Indo-Tibetan interface
2848:
2563:
1580:claimed to have witnessed a creature when scaling
845:
4612:. Chapter 2. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 31–53.
4402:
4188:"DNA Links Mysterious Yeti To Ancient Polar Bear"
3582:
2811:
2376:
5178:
4685:
4676:
4169:"Has DNA really solved the mystery of the yeti?"
3201:
2859:. Vol. CCXVIII, no. 1304. p. 31.
2743:
2741:
2739:
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2530:
1364:that were thought to belong to a pair of Yetis.
1153:was coined in 1921, the year Lieutenant-Colonel
4667:. London: Hollis and Carter. Recounts the 1955
4528:
4323:
3694:"Search for ape man continues against the odds"
2643:"Mount Everest" The reconnaissance: Discussion"
2453:
1835:, which can walk both upright or on all fours.
4626:
3848:
3635:The Bhutan Yeti | Episodes | Destination Truth
3498:
3272:Bedard, Paul; Fox, Lauren (2 September 2011).
3265:
3140:
3028:. University of California Press. p. 54.
2577:
2575:
2296:"Earth - Is the Himalayan Yeti a real animal?"
1529:as one of its members. In 1959, supposed Yeti
1473:examining the Pangboche Yeti scalp during the
834:The Yeti is often described as being a large,
4749:
4531:Sasquatch: North America's Enduring Mystery;
4407:. Translated by Paul Leblond. Hancock House.
4212:
3714:
3441:
3414:
3386:"New Bhutan Stamp Shows 'Abomidable Snowman'"
2762:
2732:
2693:
2469:Bhairav, J. Furcifer; Khanna, Rakesh (2020).
2468:
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2436:
2426:
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2370:
2368:
2366:
2353:
2351:
2338:Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
2009:List of topics characterised as pseudoscience
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3499:Loxton, Daniel; Prothero, Donald R. (2013).
3383:
2755:
2753:
2526:
2524:
2522:
2520:
2518:
2216:Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
2169:
2167:
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1931:. These samples were compared with those in
1683:in the UK by primatologist Anna Nekaris and
1247:, where it is considered a nonhuman animal (
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38:
4604:
4383:
4179:
4072:, The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc., p. 37,
4068:Truet, Turin and Gilman, Laura Anne (2011)
4032:, The University of Chicago Press, p. 220,
3977:
3924:
3477:. The Mountaineers Books. pp. 261–62.
3116:Jackson, John Angelo (2005). "Chapter 17".
2966:Abell, George Ogden; Singer, Barry (1981).
2965:
2572:
2331:
2329:
2327:
2325:
1693:Oxford University Museum of Natural History
4756:
4742:
4070:Searching For Yeti: The Abominable Snowman
3806:
3804:
3417:"Yeti myth dying out as Bhutan modernizes"
3274:"Documents Show Feds Believed in the Yeti"
3160:Wilfred E. le Gros Clark (November 1955).
2890:
2433:
2421:
2363:
2348:
1437:Purported Yeti scalp at Khumjung monastery
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735:
4293:
4244:
4234:
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3530:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 153.
3177:
2750:
2515:
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1819:that the Yeti is actually the endangered
1144:
814:folklore and misidentified fauna such as
4166:
2942:. Archibald Constable & Co. p.
2322:
1761:, also known as the Himalayan red bear.
1736:
1464:
1432:
1392:
1347:
1323:
1287:Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
1268:
1217:
795:-like creature purported to inhabit the
4185:
3801:
3617:, AltaMira Press, p. 260, footnote 21,
3390:Associated Press via The Morning Record
3009:Dust and Snow. Half a lifetime in India
2994:Dust and Snow. Half a lifetime in India
2846:
2566:Dust and Snow. Half a lifetime in India
2228:
2015:Bigfoot: The Life and Times of a Legend
5179:
4557:, New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000,
4087:
4085:
3928:The Clouded Leopard: A Book of Travels
3814:. Cabernet.demon.co.uk. Archived from
3646:
3525:
3472:
3093:. Cabernet.demon.co.uk. Archived from
3021:
3015:
2768:
2707:Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921
2582:Howard-Bury, Charles (February 1921).
2183:. New York, NY: St. Martin's Griffin.
1749:monkey living at lower altitudes; the
1622:Annals of the Royal Zoological Society
1163:Mount Everest The Reconnaissance, 1921
5092:Chimpanzee–human last common ancestor
4737:
4468:, Chapters 10 (p. 92) & 11,
3980:"Yeti's 'non-existence' hard to bear"
3655:from the original on 4 September 2008
3595:from the original on 15 December 2018
3583:Haviland, Charles (1 December 2007).
3475:The villain: the life of Don Whillans
3454:from the original on 27 February 2021
3356:
3232:
3048:
2923:. University of Southern Mississippi.
2471:Ghosts, Monsters, and Demons of India
2293:
2173:
533:Prizes for evidence of the paranormal
5102:Orangutan–human last common ancestor
4689:In Pursuit of the Abominable Snowman
4194:from the original on 23 October 2013
4012:, The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc.,
3990:from the original on 13 January 2008
3904:Beasts: Traditional Hidden Creatures
3253:from the original on 24 January 2023
1451:made the first trek from Everest to
4533:Kindle locations 1624–1805, 2588–94
4261:
4082:
3559:
3310:from the original on 3 January 2011
3091:"Daily Mail Team Will Seek Snowman"
2705:Howard-Bury, Charles (1921). "19".
2357:Stonor, Charles (30 January 1954).
2197:
1861:Qomolangma national nature preserve
1679:by Dipu Marak had been analysed at
1587:In 1983, Himalayan conservationist
1222:
822:. The Yeti is commonly compared to
21:Abominable Snowman (disambiguation)
16:Alleged ape-like creature from Asia
13:
5097:Gorilla–human last common ancestor
5029:Kinshasa Declaration on Great Apes
4572:. Hancock House. pp. 278–83.
4386:Manbests: A Personal Investigation
4380:, New York: St.Martin's Press,1986
4370:
4354:Tilman, H. W. (1938). Appendix B.
3870:
3637:. Syfy. Retrieved on 7 April 2013.
3585:"'Yeti prints' found near Everest"
2899:. Walter de Gruyter. p. 423.
2863:from the original on 9 August 2022
2310:from the original on 25 April 2017
2275:from the original on 19 April 2022
2229:Pariyar, Kamal (28 January 2020).
1606:American Museum of Natural History
523:James Randi Educational Foundation
14:
5223:
5107:Gibbon–human last common ancestor
4718:
4478:Adventure Travels in the Himalaya
4186:Lawless, Jill (17 October 2013).
4052:, Nepal: R. K. Printers, p. 352,
3978:Lak, Daniel (26 September 2003).
3877:Wollaston, Sam (10 August 2000).
3789:from the original on 17 June 2019
3715:Elder, Miriam (10 October 2011).
3649:"'Yeti hair' to get DNA analysis"
3647:Lawson, Alastair (25 July 2008).
3423:from the original on 16 July 2011
3396:from the original on 1 March 2021
3384:Kronish, Syd (10 December 1966).
3284:from the original on 19 June 2018
3118:Adventure Travels in the Himalaya
2681:from the original on 8 March 2021
2622:from the original on 9 March 2021
2535:. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.
5161:
5160:
4912:
4651:, New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons,
4448:Mount Everest The Reconnaissance
4343:. San Francisco: Mercury House.
4334:The Abominable Snowman Adventure
4124:Proceedings of the Royal Society
3766:. interfax.ru (28 December 2011)
3442:Sullivan, Tim (10 August 2008).
3415:Sullivan, Tim (17 August 2008).
3162:"Frederic Wood-Jones, 1879–1954"
2241:from the original on 2 June 2020
2050: – Afghanistan and Pakistan
1776:A well publicised expedition to
1141:" and the "Abominable Snowman."
852:
767:
5039:Great Apes Survival Partnership
4989:Iowa Primate Learning Sanctuary
4649:Trail of the Abominable Snowman
4483:Everest and the Elusive Snowman
4427:On the Track of Unknown Animals
4310:
4206:
4160:
4111:
4099:from the original on 5 May 2019
4062:
4042:
4022:
4002:
3971:
3945:
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3909:
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3857:
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3731:
3696:. China.org.cn. 12 October 2010
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3208:. Globe Pequot Press. pp.
3202:Rawicz, Sławomir (1956). "22".
3195:
3186:
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3000:
2996:. C.R. Cooke. pp. 327–328.
2985:
2959:
2950:
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2884:
2875:
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2723:
2634:
2568:. C.R. Cooke. pp. 326–328.
2557:
2548:
2539:
2496:
2487:
2462:
2447:
2062:or Div – Tajikistan, Iran
1627:
1315:
1264:
846:Etymology and alternative names
508:Committee for Skeptical Inquiry
4472:, George Harrap & Co, 1954
3306:. Anomalist.com. 2 July 1997.
3079:. George Harrap & Co, Ltd.
2847:Masters, John (January 1959).
2709:. Edward Arnold. p. 141.
2647:The Geographical World Journal
2399:10.1126/science.127.3303.882-b
2287:
2253:
2222:
1115:is an entity said to dwell in
829:
23:. For other uses of Yeti, see
1:
5197:Himalayan legendary creatures
3674:'Yeti hairs' belong to a goat
3051:Who's Who in British Climbing
2895:. In Fisher, James F. (ed.).
2791:10.1126/science.123.3206.1024
1815:claimed in his autobiography
1576:In 1970, British mountaineer
1555:1960–61 Silver Hut expedition
462:Reportedly haunted locations:
4324:General and cited references
4167:Alok Jha (17 October 2013).
4010:Yeti, The Abominable Snowman
3304:"Milestones – Jimmy Stewart"
3278:U.S. News & World Report
2294:Jones, Lucy (30 June 2015).
2151:
1849:National Geographic Magazine
1300:An early record of reported
1127:tribes, it is a well built,
931:"rocky", "rocky place" and (
46:Artistic depiction of a Yeti
7:
4568:Christopher Murphy (2009).
4048:Shrestha, Tej Kumar (1997)
3931:. Tauris Parke Paperbacks.
3007:Cooke, C. Reginald (1988).
2992:Cooke, C. Reginald (1988).
2564:Cooke, C. Reginald (1988).
2505:Indian Geographical Journal
1989:List of legendary creatures
1971:
1356:During the autumn of 1937,
1056:) translates as "wild man".
301:Electronic voice phenomenon
10:
5228:
5112:List of fictional primates
4964:Neanderthal genome project
4664:The Sherpa and the Snowman
4589:(MRCS, IRCS, DSC) (1972).
4403:Jean-Paul Debenat (2015).
4008:Gilman, Laura Anne (2002)
3613:Daegling, David J. (2004)
3526:Cronin, Edward W. (1979).
3011:. C.R. Cooke. p. 327.
2919:Capper, Daniel S. (2012).
2456:The Sherpa and the Snowman
1857:Makalu-Barun National Park
1479:Snowman Expedition of 1954
1386:, while on holiday from a
1098:(Chinese: 雪人) - "Snow Man"
907:, a compound of the words
18:
5156:
5057:
5044:International Primate Day
5007:
4994:Borneo Orangutan Survival
4949:Chimpanzee genome project
4921:
4910:
4771:
4714:. Edward Arnold & Co.
4712:The Epic of Mount Everest
4686:Odette Tchernine (1971).
4677:Odette Tchernine (1961).
4529:Rupert Matthews (2014) .
4028:Schmalzer, Sigrid (2008)
3741:. Aol.com. Archived from
2934:Waddell, Laurence Austine
2531:Jackson, John A. (1955).
2430:Izzard, Ch. 2, pp. 21–22.
2359:The Statesman in Calcutta
2023:Similar alleged creatures
1681:Oxford Brookes University
1161:, which he chronicled in
1103:Other names and locations
1037:
985:
936:
912:
888:
183:
142:
122:
112:
51:
37:
4763:
4692:. Taplinger Publishing.
4661:Stonor, Charles (1955).
4388:. CFZ Press. Chapter 3.
4236:10.3897/zookeys.487.9176
4095:. BBC. 17 October 2013.
3053:. The Climbing Company.
3022:McLeod, Michael (2009).
2970:. Scribner. p. 32.
2893:"The Abominable Snowman"
2850:"The Abominable Snowman"
2588:The Geographical Journal
2454:Stonor, Charles (1955).
1825:Ursus arctos isabellinus
1695:, and announced planned
1636:, editor of the journal
797:Himalayan mountain range
573:Apparitional experiences
5070:List of individual apes
5049:Nonhuman Rights Project
4679:The Snowman and Company
4627:Shackley, Myra (1983).
4536:. Arcturus Publishing.
4450:, 1921, Edward Arnold,
4339:Taylor, Daniel (1995).
4336:. Hodder and Stoughton.
3849:Chandler, H.C. (2003).
2004:Wild Man of the Navidad
1984:Yeti in popular culture
1942:University of Cambridge
1865:Tibet Autonomous Region
1602:Smithsonian Institution
1014:– 'dzu' translates as "
631:Argument from ignorance
598:Out-of-body experiences
311:Extrasensory perception
4959:Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
4358:. Pilgrim Publishing.
4286:10.1098/rspb.2017.1804
4136:10.1098/rspb.2014.0161
3953:"Tibet: Mystic Trivia"
3179:10.1098/rsbm.1955.0009
2444:Izzard, Ch. 2, p. 199.
2038: – United Kingdom
1784:analysis by Professor
1483:On 19 March 1954, the
1480:
1438:
1398:
1353:
1329:
1278:
1243:Yeti was adopted into
1145:The Abominable Snowman
860:This section contains
656:Communal reinforcement
43:
5202:Mythological monsters
4974:Lone Drøscher Nielsen
4647:Gardner Soule, 1966,
4633:. Thames and Hudson.
4475:John Angelo Jackson,
3448:The Victoria Advocate
2881:Izzard, Ch. 2, p. 23.
2759:Izzard, Ch. 2, p. 24.
2729:Izzard, Ch. 2, p. 21.
2493:Izzard, Ch. 2, p. 22.
2134: – United States
2104: – United States
2092: – South America
2074: – United States
2056: – North America
1817:My Quest for the Yeti
1737:Proposed explanations
1710:Forestry District of
1468:
1436:
1396:
1390:assignment in India.
1351:
1327:
1272:
1218:History and sightings
1004:) translates as "man-
636:Argumentum ad populum
568:Anomalous experiences
548:Scientific skepticism
366:Paranormal television
42:
25:Yeti (disambiguation)
5207:Supernatural legends
4954:Human Genome Project
4708:Francis Younghusband
4593:pages=34–66, 126–39
4384:Adam Davies (2014).
4190:. Associated Press.
3925:Davis, Wade (2007).
3902:Covey, Jacob (2006)
3679:2 March 2009 at the
3570:10.1038/news041025-2
3473:Perrin, Jim (2005).
3419:. Associated Press.
2458:. Hollis and Carter.
2271:. 19 December 2015.
2209:9 March 2015 at the
2032: – Central Asia
1869:American Alpine Club
1821:Himalayan brown bear
1755:Himalayan brown bear
1514:claimed in his book
1304:appeared in 1899 in
1020:Himalayan brown bear
651:Cognitive dissonance
646:Begging the question
593:Ideomotor phenomenon
4999:Primate archaeology
4729:National Geographic
4466:More than Mountains
4462:John Angelo Jackson
4444:Charles Howard-Bury
4227:2015ZooK..487..141G
3915:Taylor, back cover.
3745:on 29 November 2011
3550:Taylor, pp. 106–20.
3338:. 22 December 2009
2939:Among the Himalayas
2891:Siiger, H. (1978).
2783:1956Sci...123.1024S
2659:1922GeogJ..59..109Y
2600:1921GeogJ..57..121B
2533:More than Mountains
2391:1958Sci...127..882S
2044: – Philippines
1497:Frederic Wood Jones
1449:John Angelo Jackson
1310:Among the Himalayas
1183:Mount Everest, 1938
1155:Charles Howard-Bury
1066:is the common name.
701:Scientific evidence
543:Scientific literacy
34:
5212:Cryptid footprints
4929:Great ape language
4887:Tapanuli orangutan
4867:Sumatran orangutan
4681:. Robert Hale Ltd.
4423:Bernard Heuvelmans
4366:. pp. 127–37.
4356:Mount Everest 1938
4280:(1868): 20171804.
4130:(1789): 20140161.
3959:on 13 January 2012
3782:The Times of India
3239:The New York Times
3049:Wells, C. (2008).
2747:Tilman, pp. 127–37
1844:Asiatic black bear
1798:Asiatic black bear
1614:Asiatic black bear
1551:Sir Edmund Hillary
1481:
1439:
1399:
1354:
1330:
1289:published trekker
1279:
1151:Abominable Snowman
872:Tibetan characters
801:Abominable Snowman
411:Spirit photography
361:Paranormal fiction
281:Demonic possession
129:Abominable Snowman
44:
32:
5174:
5173:
5034:Great Ape Project
4877:Bornean orangutan
4699:978-0-8008-4187-4
4640:978-0-500-01298-7
4579:978-0-88839-689-1
4543:978-1-78404-107-6
4521:978-0-231-15320-1
4395:978-1-909488-21-2
4078:978-1-4488-4764-8
4038:978-0-226-73859-8
3938:978-1-84511-453-4
3879:"The yeti hunter"
3863:Trull, D. (1998)
3785:. 30 April 2019.
3512:978-0-231-52681-4
3219:978-1-59921-975-2
3127:978-81-7387-175-7
3035:978-0-520-25571-5
2921:The Friendly Yeti
2856:Harper's Magazine
2777:(3206): 1024–25.
2716:978-1-135-39935-1
2190:978-0-312-15119-5
2146: – Australia
2128: – Indonesia
2036:Am Fear Liath Mòr
1829:Tibetan blue bear
1751:Tibetan blue bear
1657:Destination Truth
1645:Homo floresiensis
1382:, India near the
868:rendering support
759:
758:
706:Scientific method
416:Spirit possession
226:Astral projection
197:
196:
5219:
5164:
5163:
5133:Mythic humanoids
4916:
4891:P. tapanuliensis
4758:
4751:
4744:
4735:
4734:
4703:
4682:
4644:
4623:
4583:
4551:Reinhold Messner
4547:
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4050:Mammals of Nepal
4046:
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3818:on 11 March 2007
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3097:on 10 March 2007
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2814:Western Folklore
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2385:(3303): 882–84.
2374:
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2171:
2122: – Malaysia
2102:Momo the Monster
1999:Denisova hominin
1957:Ursus thibetanus
1953:Daniel C. Taylor
1937:Svalbard, Norway
1813:Reinhold Messner
1802:Ursus thibetanus
1677:North-East India
1589:Daniel C. Taylor
1527:Carleton S. Coon
1501:microphotographs
1306:Laurence Waddell
1245:Tibetan Buddhism
1223:Pre-19th century
1191:David Snellgrove
1187:Tibetan language
1173:
1109:Russian folklore
1039:
987:
938:
914:
890:
883:is derived from
856:
855:
790:
789:
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641:Bandwagon effect
538:Pseudoskepticism
528:Magical thinking
199:
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52:Similar entities
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5123:Human evolution
5053:
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4939:Birutė Galdikas
4917:
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4848:Western gorilla
4838:Eastern gorilla
4774:
4767:
4762:
4721:
4700:
4641:
4620:
4580:
4544:
4522:
4502:Donald Prothero
4437:
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4414:978-0888397-195
4396:
4373:
4371:Further reading
4326:
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4221:(487): 141–54.
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3839:. The Statesmen
3837:Mystery Primate
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3681:Wayback Machine
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2826:10.2307/1498256
2820:(1304): 77–90.
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2608:10.2307/1781561
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2554:Tilman, p. 131.
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2116: – Georgia
2068: – Siberia
2020:
1974:
1894:Gigantopithecus
1889:Gigantopithecus
1833:U. a. pruinosus
1739:
1720:Jeffrey Meldrum
1701:Himalayan goral
1665:morphologically
1661:Jeffrey Meldrum
1630:
1512:Sławomir Rawicz
1471:Biswamoy Biswas
1412:Jeffrey Meldrum
1388:Royal Air Force
1373:Singalila Ridge
1318:
1275:Popular Science
1267:
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968:Rang Shim Bombo
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866:Without proper
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583:False awakening
563:
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386:Psychic reading
321:Fortune-telling
256:Close encounter
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4823:P. troglodytes
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4725:"Yeti Legends"
4720:
4719:External links
4717:
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4376:Ann E. Bodie,
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3365:(1/4): 80–88.
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1738:
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1655:and his team (
1629:
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1618:British Museum
1610:British Museum
1544:Pangboche Hand
1506:anthropoid ape
1427:Tenzing Norgay
1423:Edmund Hillary
1367:In June 1944,
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2126:Orang Pendek
2084:Mande Barung
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1961:Eric Shipton
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1338:Zemu Glacier
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426:Spiritualism
421:Spirit world
371:Precognition
291:Doppelgänger
251:Clairvoyance
89:Orang Pendek
84:Mande Barung
29:
5114:(non-human)
5078:(non-human)
5072:(non-human)
4979:Ian Redmond
4934:Dian Fossey
4881:P. pygmaeus
4842:G. beringei
4813:P. paniscus
4775:ape species
4606:Brian Regal
4587:John Napier
3888:23 February
3562:Nature News
3427:20 February
3288:2 September
3257:14 February
3172:: 118–134.
2120:Orang Mawas
2110:- Sri Lanka
1946:Bryan Sykes
1898:quadrupedal
1786:Bryan Sykes
1766:James Randi
1733:base camp.
1708:Shennongjia
1689:Ian Redmond
1441:During the
1179:Bill Tilman
1129:Neanderthal
1090:Jungli Admi
840:sharp teeth
830:Description
716:Uncertainty
441:Telekinesis
391:Psychometry
271:Conjuration
5181:Categories
5128:Monkey Day
5118:Great apes
5019:Personhood
4852:G. gorilla
4819:Chimpanzee
4794:H. sapiens
4670:Daily Mail
4349:1562790730
4198:22 October
3994:27 January
3963:27 January
3822:27 January
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3700:27 January
3599:1 December
3537:0395262992
3484:0099416727
3314:27 January
3101:27 January
2090:Mapinguari
1994:Tsul 'Kalu
1886:giant ape
1876:linguistic
1790:brown bear
1685:microscopy
1673:Garo Hills
1598:bhui bhalu
1594:rukh bhalu
1568:black bear
1485:Daily Mail
1476:Daily Mail
1444:Daily Mail
1369:C.R. Cooke
1302:footprints
1060:Bun Manchi
1054:Migö/Mirgö
897:g.ya' dred
676:Groupthink
496:Skepticism
431:Stone Tape
336:Mediumship
286:Demonology
241:Bilocation
212:Paranormal
5009:Legal and
4871:P. abelii
4861:Orangutan
4608:(2013) .
3659:19 August
3247:0362-4331
2511:: 99–104.
2152:Citations
2132:Skunk ape
2114:Ochokochi
2066:Chuchunya
1951:In 2017,
1906:orangutan
1838:The 1983
1807:In 1986,
1796:) and an
1753:; or the
1634:Henry Gee
1632:In 2004,
1582:Annapurna
1564:blue bear
1549:In 1960,
1523:Tom Slick
1493:Pangboche
1457:Tengboche
1405:in 1951,
1358:John Hunt
1332:In 1925,
1295:orangutan
1281:In 1832,
1250:tiragyoni
1212:The Times
1193:from the
1167:Lhagpa La
1149:The name
1084:Kang Admi
889:གཡའ་དྲེད་
879:The word
513:Debunking
446:Telepathy
296:Ectoplasm
261:Cold spot
231:Astrology
192:Himalayas
94:Skunk ape
5192:Cryptids
5166:Category
5087:Bushmeat
4710:(1926).
4504:(2013).
4425:(1959).
4304:29187630
4255:25829853
4192:Archived
4173:Guardian
4154:24990672
4097:Archived
3988:Archived
3984:BBC News
3793:30 April
3787:Archived
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