Beast from the east: Indian soldiers reckon they've found Yeti footprints


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Tales of a wild hairy beast roaming the Himalayas have captured the imagination of climbers in Nepal since the 1920s, prompting many, including Sir Edmund Hillary, to go looking for the creature.


In 2008, Japanese climbers returning from a mountain in western Nepal told Reuters they had seen footprints, which they thought belonged to the Yeti.


And although they carried long-lens cameras, video cameras and telescopes, they hadn’t seen or taken any photographs of the creature.


An image posted by the Indian Army purporting to show footprints from a Yeti.

An image posted by the Indian Army purporting to show footprints from a Yeti.Credit:Twitter/Indian Army


But scientists have found little evidence of the Yeti’s existence so far. In 2017, a group of international researchers studied multiple purported Yeti samples collected from across the Himalayan region and concluded they belonged to bears.


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