
Of course, technically, the Yeti is a specific name for the unknown hominoids of the Himalayas.

Of course, technically, the Yeti is a specific name for the unknown hominoids of the Himalayas.

Some of us felt George Gill was a mythical creature, almost as elusive as the mummy itself, and that he had been a device invented by the likes of writers named Eric Norman, who only existed as a pen name among a forest of paperback pseudonyms. Now here Dr. Gill is again. Image.

It’s fat and broad with a long tail, black in color, has a face like a dog and back like a mongoose. It’s smaller than a lion but bigger than a hyena. Images.
The conspiracy author pays a visit. Image.

The species was the subject of the first scientific articles on fossils ever published in the United States. Images.

The owner had bought the skin some 30 years ago at another garage sale in Boston. Image.
Lee Spiegel of AOL News has written an intelligent and balanced summary of the latest bit of research confirming what some of us have been saying for a couple decades. Images.

Mervyn Haisman, a well-known British television writer, died on October 29, 2010. Henry Lincoln’s and Haisman’s “The Abominable Snowmen” introduced the Yeti on the “Dr. Who” serials. Images.
The creature was estimated to be over 9 feet tall. Images.
“During the past month no less than eleven persons…have seen the wild men. Parties have been organized, and every effort is being made to capture the Mowglis,” noted one of the two 1905 news reports. Images.
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