The yeti, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman," has been most frequently reported in the Himalayan region, particularly in Nepal and Tibet. Sightings are commonly associated with areas near Mount Everest and other high-altitude locations. These reports often stem from local folklore and mountaineering expeditions, where climbers claim to have encountered the elusive creature. Despite numerous claims and anecdotal evidence, scientific proof of the yeti's existence remains elusive.
Some explorers have seen the yeti. Also we got the yeti scalp in a monk monastery in Nepal. But the number of sightings in the locals is considered high.
The yeti has been spotted in the Himalaya mountains in Asia.
The yeti is a ape related to our bigfoot in the US. Mountain climbers as well monks and Tibetians give credit to the fact they have seen the yeti.
The folk tale about the Yeti from the Tibetan culture. It is said that the Yeti was a dangerous creature that lived in the Himalayas. It is also seen as an ape like creature that few people have seen.
Good question, but there is still no answer. The show Expedition Unknown did several shows on your question. He collected samples and talked with people to try to get an answer. I won't tell you what happened, so watch the show.
the yeti is most probably a gigantopithecus and or a desended of him
It has regularly been sighted since 1832. Yeti means "magical creature"
All over the world! From Russia to the stats of the U.S.A
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Since a Yeti has not been proven to exist, there is no scientific name for it and it's offspring would also be called a Yeti.
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There are many Sherpas who believe or have seen the yeti in the surrounding area of Mount Everest but not on the mountain itself.