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Title: There Goes vooke's Biblical Giants
Post by: Kim Jong-Un's Pajama Pants on November 29, 2017, 08:03:29 PM
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It would be easy to dismiss the myth of the yeti as just that: a myth. There’s no conclusive evidence that a giant, ape-like creature lives in the Himalayas (or anywhere else, for that matter). But the beauty of science is that we don’t just have to roll our eyes. We can test the hypothesis.

And yetis, as it turns out, are real. That is, if you’re willing to accept "yeti" as the nickname of a reclusive (but not at all undiscovered) population of bears high in the Himalaya mountains. We probably know less about these very real bears than we “know” about the yeti, which is why biologist Charlotte Lindqvist was so interested when the Icon Film company reached out to her with a proposition.

Lindqvist had researched an ancient polar bear that, according to a 2014 study, was the real culprit behind yeti lore. Icon Film wanted to know if she thought that was plausible, given criticism the study drew. Was the yeti really this an extinct beast, or was it instead a hybrid between polar and brown bears? Or was it possibly a local type of bear with few studies to its name? And by the way, would she like to get access to rare samples from those local bears?

https://www.popsci.com/yeti-myth-himalayan-brown-bear (https://www.popsci.com/yeti-myth-himalayan-brown-bear)

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Title: Re: There Goes vooke's Biblical Giants
Post by: Nefertiti on November 30, 2017, 12:42:54 AM
Goodness. this yeti is horrifying. More like an ogre than the typical beast.