The yeti, a mythical creature from Himalayan folklore, is not known to have a specific diet as it is not a scientifically recognized animal. However, in various fictional portrayals, yetis are often depicted as omnivorous beings that might consume hardy alpine plants, mosses, and other vegetation found in their mountainous habitat. These plants would likely include tough grasses and shrubs that can withstand the harsh climate of their mythical environment. Ultimately, the diet of a yeti remains purely speculative and part of legend.
Plants, goats and yak.
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No.
The natives describe their diet to be goats, yak and the plant around the region.
no the yeti is not a prey of anything because its too large itself that no one could eat it
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the yeti usually eats raw yak but they now survive of ice chips and plants. occasionally a couple mountain goats roll up and get muched on
they prey mostly on sheep and yak althought they consume plants.
Sheep, Yak and the plants native to the Himalayas.
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There is no such thing as a Sasquatch. Yeah. Why is there a Sasquatch, Bigfoot, and Yeti column?