What would you call an eight foot, thickset, long limbed man, covered in long hair with a face not unlike chewbacca? The answer may depend on where you live, but one of the most common names for this kind of creature is Yeti. The sightings have been reported all over the world, with creatures referred to by names like the jungle Yeti or the Yeti of the Amazon, but the word Yeti originates in the languages of indigenous peoples of the Himalayas. To some of these tribes Yeti was a wild man, while to others, he was a mythological demon, so it is no wonder that we’re still unsure about Yeti’s existence.
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