Indian troops claim to have found evidence of mysterious snowmen
Stories about the Yeti in the Himalayas have created mysteries in Nepalese folklore for centuries and still stir up imagination to this day.
After decades, the Indian army finally gave evidence to show the true existence of the Yeti snowman.
The story of the snowman continues to be a mystery without solution.
The Indian army claims to have found the Yeti footprint near the Makalu base on the border between Nepal and China. They even posted pictures of the Yeti footprints on their Twitter accounts.
Previously, snowmen were only seen in Makalu-Barun National Park . The Hashtag #Yeti is even the second highest trend on Twitter in India. However, while many people are attracted, there are still many people who are skeptical and think this may be a joke.
Footprints believed to be of the Yeti snowman.
Scientifically, many people believe that there is no existence of any overgrown gibbons roaming the super high mountains of Asia.
Previously, in 2014, scientists analyzed DNA from two snow samples taken from the Himalayas, one from India's Ladakh and the other from Bhutan, reportedly belonging to the Yeti. .
Interestingly, the samples were later identified as a mysterious bear whose closest genetic relative was the ancient ancestor of the polar bear.
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