The yeti, or abominable snowman, is one of the most sought-after animals that does not exist. read more
There is no definitive evidence that Bigfoot or Yeti exists. Except for some footages and sightings ex: Patterson footage in case of Bigfoot. The conclusive evidence is not there. read more
In China, the yeti is known as 'yeren' or 'wild man'. Other names that the yeti goes by include Almas (Mongolia), Batutut (Vietnam), Bigfoot (North america), Yowie (Australia) and Fear liath (Scotland). In all cases, the creature is some form of man, beast or hybrid of the two, that lives in the mountains. read more
As the team reports July 1 in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, supposed yeti and bigfoot samples turned out to come from bears (brown, black and polar), horses, raccoons, one human, some canines (the test didn’t narrow down if they were wolves or dogs), cows, sheep, a North American porcupine, a Malaysian tapir and a serow, which is a known animal similar to a goat or antelope. read more