Stories about the Yeti in the Himalayas have created mysteries in Nepalese folklore for centuries and still stir up imagination to this day.
In 1951, British climber Eric Shipton returned from the expedition to Mount Everest and photographs of giant footprints in the snow, sparking assumptions about snowmen.
New US scientists have recently made new assumptions
A reputable British scientist may have deciphered the mystery
35 years ago, the Big Foot (in some countries called Yeti Snowman) was unearthed for the first time in history.
Not only that, they argue that snowmen are the result of a hybrid of an individual female Homo sapien and an unknown primates.
The analysis of strange hair samples in Russia's Siberia shows that they belong to a higher animal than a monkey but not a human.
Russians see many snow-shaped creatures, thought to have dense fur, at three locations in southwestern Siberia.
According to Discovery, in 2008, Destination Truth television program found a strand of Yeti hair (formerly known as Snowman). However, the DNA test report of this hair has not
In late September this year (2010) an expedition of scientific journalists will set off for Gornaia Soria in southern Kubass to search for the Snowman, who can fly from the