Explore the snowman mystery with DNA technology
The world's leading geneticists will analyze DNA on specimens believed to belong to the Yeti snowman to uncover the truth about this mysterious creature.
Survival of the snowman (Yeti) has not been confirmed. (Mirror).
Yeti's snow- capped peaks on the Himalayan snow-capped peaks have long been a mystery to researchers. Scientists have yet to find evidence that the snowman has a primitive shape and is half as tall as normal, according to the Mirror.
On the show "Yeti: Myth, Man or Beast?" On Channel 4, a team of geneticists will test evidence related to the snowman and find out whether the mystery is real or not.
The "snowman" was born in 1921 when Lieutenant Colonel Charles Howard-Bury led the British expedition exploring Mount Everest. In his book about adventure, Howard-Bury claims his crew encounters two rows of soft snow footprints most likely left by bare feet. Many people claim to encounter snowmen in Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet, India and even Mongolia, but can not give evidence to prove.
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