The existence of yetis, or the "Abominable Snowman," in the Himalayas remains a topic of folklore and speculation rather than scientific fact. While there have been numerous sightings and anecdotal reports over the years, no credible evidence, such as physical remains or verified photographs, has been produced to confirm their existence. Most scientists consider the yeti to be a myth, likely arising from misidentifications of other animals or cultural stories.
yetis
Yetis live in Asia, specifically the Himalayas.
Probably a shelter of some sort, like a cave.
Yeti is a name of an ape from the Himalayas. The American counterpart is called sasquatch or bigfoot.
It is not very likely, because yetis live in the Himalayas, and chupcabras live in Latin America.
Yeti's are supposedly mythical creatures reaching heights of at least seven or eight feet. They dwell in the Himalayas.
If yetis do exist, they probably live high up in cold, icy, snowy mountains, like for example, the Himalayas, in Asia. Eyewitnesses describe a tall, hairy creature, averaging from 6 to 11 feet high. Nobody real knows the temper of a Yeti. He is probably as scared and as curious as we are of him. But one thing for sure. We are not alone.
as witneses come forward, the Yeti is the Himalayas ape in the unhabited areas. They dont look as the movies with large canine or fangs. They look they do because they are apes.
yetis don't exist
1887 was the yetis first appearance
there is no actual proof that there are any yetis in existence.
That question cannot be answered since yetis are the product of overactive imaginations and do not actually exist.