When yetis encounter humans, their behavior is often described as elusive and cautious. They tend to retreat into the wilderness, avoiding direct contact and remaining hidden. Reports suggest that yetis may observe from a distance before disappearing, indicating a natural wariness of human presence. Overall, their behavior reflects a strong instinct to avoid confrontation and maintain their solitude.
there no such thing as a yeti those story's are a stupid dumb myth children believe in yetis adults don't hoped that helped
It depends. I've heard of yeti murdering multiple people out on camping trips (the bodies were found savaged), and also of people seeing a human, then running away.
yes and that they could telepathically communicate with humans
The robot which can look and behave like human is called a Humanoid Robot.
they do not want to be spotted and be known because humans will try to kill it. And scientist will experiment them
The Yeti if he exists might be secretive because he does not trust man. Humans are known to hurt animals and to destroy so if he had observed any of this he might consider us a danger.
Well it depends on thir face and how they behave
mexcio
To attribute human-like intentions to inanimate objects as long as they "behave" like humans.
A combination of culture and genetic area which affect how humans behave.
yeti's
Most Sasquatches, like humans, have been known to have five toes.