Charlotte Lindqvist, a biologist specializing in bears, has analyzed DNA specimens purportedly from yetis found in the Himalayan mountains for a new paper published in the British science journal Proceedings Of The Royal Society B.
The nine samples came from so-called “yeti” bones, fur and other animal material. After rigorous testing, they all turned out to be bear parts, except for one “yeti tooth” that actually belonged to a dog, according to the Washington Post.
“Until we discover a yeti, we’ll never have a sample of yeti DNA, so the only matches that come up will be from samples of bear,” he told HuffPost.
A Yeti could be real, or just a bear? What does everybody think?
Has anybody actually seen a Yeti before?