it has shaggy, white hair and is part of the cryptid family.
Probably. Yeti and Sasquatch are both described as hairy and apelike, so it's a safe bet that they are mammals.
Yes, yeti crab is an informal name for the decapod Kiwaidae (Kiwa). At least two species have been described; they live around deep-sea vents. Their name yeti crab or yeti lobster derives from a superficial resemblance to the mythical yeti, with furry-appearing forelimbs.
Wild animals are almost never 'fat'. Although I have never actually seen a Yeti, it could probably be described as stocky, powerful, bulky.
Meti is not typically called Yeti. The term Yeti usually refers to the mythical creature from Himalayan folklore, often described as an ape-like creature. Meti, on the other hand, is a name or term that does not have a direct association with the Yeti myth.
1832 - B.H. Hodson,the U.K. representative in Nepal, described a hirsute creature who reportedly had attacked his servants. The natives called the beast "rakshas," which means "demon." This was the first report of the Yeti made by a Westerner.
Monks, farmers, mountain climbers had described the yeti. The Sherpas of Nepal, along with the Tibetans, have a firm belief in the Yeti. Some famous mountaineers like Eric Shipton, Frank Smythe and John Hunt have reported that they had seen big footprints like those of humans in the high mountains. Others like Col. C.K. Howard and Don Whillans have even claimed the sighting of dark, human-like figures in the Himalayas.
yeti's
There really isn't a Yeti on clubpenguin. But, there is a zone called Yeti.
A yeti
the yeti is not died yet.
a yeti of course
The yeti is about 7 to 8 feet