Found traces of snowmen in Russia

A group of scientists have just released a statement: they have found evidence that the Yetis snowman not only exists but also builds 'houses' by twisting the branches together.

Biologist John Bindernagel, who specializes in studying Bigfoot, said: 'We feel that the trees we see in Siberia are not built by one. Someone or a mammal . They have been seen in North America and may be consistent with the assumption that this is Bigfoot's nest around the trees twisted together into a dome shape '.

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Portrait of mysterious 'monsters'.

In October, Bindernagel and his colleagues traveled to the Siberia snowy area (Russia) - known for the frequent frequency of 'forest people' - to verify a previous statement affirmed 95% of the possibility that snowmen are real.

Here, they discovered many mysteriously twisted branches not only near the ground but also above the tops of trees. Since then, the team has confirmed only one animal like Bigfoot with a height of about 2.4m to 3.7m and weighing about 250kg to 450kg can reach this height.

However, it also raises the question of how a giant creature with significant weight can reach the top without breaking at least a few branches.

There are also many other reasons why people are skeptical about Bindernagel's claim.

At a conference last month, Jeff Meldrum (an anatomy professor and anthropologist at Idaho State University) said he doubted twisted twigs were faked. It looks like the way people create a trail to facilitate walking, Meldrum said.

Even so, some scientists including Bindernagel still have faith in the evidence they find.