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Yeti Exists

But maybe not quite where you think


Posted: 4 April 2001
by Jon

Er, maybe...

Black 'yeti hairs' brought back from Bhutan by a TV documentary team looking for the legendary creature were subjected to DNA analysis and turned out to be unidentifiable.

"We've never encountered any DNA that we couldn't recognise before, but then, we weren't looking for the Yeti," said Bryan Sykes, professor of human genetics at the Institute of Molecular Medicine in Oxford.

You can read the full story on the New Scientist web site.

More worryingly, we're indebted to Steve Duffy, editor of On The Hill magazine for this...

A Yeti In Cumbria

An anonymous correspondent to a local Cumbrian paper described the following encounter. He was walking his dog on 25 January on the road out of Beckermet, near Egremont, towards the A595, which runs to the giant Sellafield nuclear complex. At about 4.45pm, he passed Nursery woods as it was getting dark and heard a snapping of branches.

Looking through the trees, he saw "a large creature covered in a sort of ginger brown hair" that seemed to be drinking from a pond about 500ft (150m) into the woods. It appeared to catch sight of him, whereupon "it reared up on its hind legs and moved off slowly further into the woods."

He reckoned it was 6ft 6in (2m) tall and weighed about 200lb (90kg). It was not a deer as it made off on its hand legs. He was going to report the sighting to the police, but his wife persuaded him not to for fear of ridicule. Our correspondent Kevin Haney suggests it might be the same ape-like animal encountered near Silecroft a few years ago. - The Whitehaven News (Cumbria), 19 Feb, 5 Mar 1998.

If you've seen a yeti recently, please let us know....


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Don't you think ginger people suffer enough ridicule without having their plight broadcast to the world via your excellent website!!!!! Just because some poor, unfortunate ginger person has to drink from ponds so he does not frighten small children, doesn't mean we can embarrass him further.

Posted: 04/04/2001 at 15:15

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