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Abominable Snowman |
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abominable snowman or yeti (yĕt`ē), humanlike creature so named because it is associated with the perpetual snow region of the Himalayas. A figure unknown except through tracks ascribed to it and through alleged encounters, it is described as being 6 to 8 ft (1.8 to 2.4 m) tall and covered with long, dark hair. Attempts after the 1950s to verify the authenticity of its tracks (notably by Sir Edmund Hillary Hillary, Sir Edmund Percival, 1919–, New Zealand mountain climber and explorer. He went on many mountain-climbing expeditions before 1953, when he and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal were the first people to reach the summit of Mt. Everest . ..... Click the link for more information. in 1960) have yielded no conclusive results. Most scholars dismiss the existence of the creature. A somewhat similarly described creature of W North America is known as Bigfoot Bigfoot or Sasquatch, large apelike creature reportedly sighted hundreds of times in the United States and Canada (most often in the Pacific Northwest) since the mid-19th cent. ..... Click the link for more information. or Sasquatch. BibliographySee R. Messner, My Quest for the Yeti (tr. 2000). Abominable SnowmanTibetan YetiMythical monster believed to inhabit the Himalayas near the snow line. The Yeti is thought to resemble an oversized man covered with shaggy fur. Reported sightings are rare; evidence of its existence consists largely of unusual footprints left in the snow, probably the tracks of bears. At certain gaits, bears place the hindfoot partly over the imprint of the forefoot, thus creating tracks that resemble the footprints of a very large primate heading in the opposite direction. Abominable Snowman enigmatic yeti of the Himalayas. [Tibetan Lore: Wallechinsky, 443] See : Monsters |
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Having made a number of good decisions, Norton and Crames are ready
to turn to the next page when "The Abominable Snowman," hits
stores on July 25. Because it reminds
them of the fabled, hairy abominable snowman, researchers informally
refer to the creature as the Yeti crab. Bit by bit, I realized that the "ordinary week" is a rare
and no doubt endangered creature, as elusive as the Loch Ness Monster or
the Abominable Snowman. |
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