Yeti Footprints, Bones, and Temples: New Discoveries in the Himalayas
Posted Friday, November 08, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A new video has recently surfaced on YouTube that delves into the mysterious and elusive creature known as the Yeti, or the Abominable Snowman. The video, posted by the YouTube channel BMO Creative, explores the history, sightings, and evidence surrounding this enigmatic being said to inhabit the Himalayas.
According to the video, the Yeti is often considered to be the closest living relative to gigantopithecus, a prehistoric ape that once roamed Asia. However, the video argues that the Yeti is not an ape, but rather a large, upright-walking creature with a furry coat of brown to reddish-black hair.
The video also touches on the various names given to the Yeti by different cultures, such as the Kang admi, or Snowman, and the jobran, or Maneater. It highlights famous sightings by westerners, including the 1832 journal entry of James Prinsep and the 1953 expedition of Sir Edmund Hillary.
One particularly interesting point made in the video is the theory that the Yetis may be the original people of the region, who built the temples where monks now worship. This theory is based on the fact that the Yetis were once called the Chromandi, or crow people, of the ancient Kingdom of Mandi.
The video also discusses the various pieces of evidence that have been discovered, such as footprints, bones, and hair samples. However, it notes that there have been no official reports of white-haired Yeti, despite Hollywood's portrayal of them as such.
Overall, the video is a fascinating exploration of the Yeti and the various theories and evidence surrounding this mysterious creature. I am always excited to learn more about the world of cryptids and the possibilities they present. I highly recommend checking out the video for yourself and forming your own opinions on the Yeti.