A new collaboration between Oxford University and the Lausanne Museum of Zoology will use the latest genetic techniques to investigate organic remains that some have claimed belong to the Yeti and other lost hominid species. Read more
An anatomical specimen labelled "Yeti's finger" has been left overlooked in a museum for decades, its origins unexplained, until BBC reporter Matthew Hill set out to investigate. Read more
Experts from Russia, Canada, the US and Sweden went on an expedition to Siberia and reportedly found nests of the elusive Bigfoot or the legendary creature yeti. The experts said they discovered "strangely twisted" trees in the remote part of Russia, which suggested that a creature was building nests in the same way as orangutans and gorillas, The Sun reported. Read more
Scientists and yeti enthusiasts believe there may finally be irrefutable evidence that the ape-like creatures roam the vast Siberian tundra, reports the Guardian. A team of over a dozen experts. from as far afield as Canada and Sweden, have proclaimed themselves 95% certain of the mythical animal's existence after gathering for a day-long conference in the town of Tashtago in the Kemerovo region, some 2,000 miles east of Moscow. Read more
On December, 1st, 2007, world mass-media were flown by the sensational statement made group of journalists, under the guidance of Dzhosha Gates (Josh Gates) . TV reporters worked Nepal over a new season of a cycle under the general design name «Destination Truth», and have returned from expedition with stunning results. According to an official statement, in the Nepalese valley at mountain Chomolungma, at height of 2,8 km they were possible manage a mould - traces of the yeti...
A team of explorers has arrived in the capital with an exciting story of finding footprints of yeti near the base camp of Mount Everest, at Khumbu.
We are happy to say that we have found footprints of yeti. And the snowman is no more a legend for us now - Joshua Gates, the team leader of the expedition of the American television channel Destination Truth.
Gigantic, hairy, ape-like... was all that Abu Marak could utter in between gasps for breath.
Surrounded by villagers in the safety of his house near Durabanda in the West Garo Hills, Abus eyes still mirrored the excitement of spotting the animal. Within a few days, Abus account, coupled with those of a few other villagers, became the raw material for a renewed scientific search for the legendary Big Foot mande burung in Garo.