Indian Army's 'Yeti' Claims Refuted by Nepal Army, Says 'It Was Bear'

Days after the Indian Army claimed to have stumbled upon footprints of a 'Yeti' in the Himalayas, the Nepal Army refuted its claims

Footprint of Yeti. (Photo Credits: Indian Army | Twitter)

Kathmandu, May 2: Days after the Indian Army stated that they stumbled upon footprints of a ‘Yeti’ in the Himalayas, the Nepal army refutes their claims. "A team of Indian Army had noticed the footprints and our liaison team was together with them... We tried to ascertain the fact, but locals and porters claimed that it is the footprints of wild bear that frequently appear in that area,” reported Hindustan Times quoting Nepal Army spokesperson, Brigadier General Bigyan Dev Pandey as saying.  Is Yeti Real or Not? 'Himalayan Mythical Beast' Footprints Shared by Army Most Likely Belong to Bear, Says Science Experts.

The Indian Army took the internet by a storm on Monday, when it posted pictures of the mysterious footprints. In the tweet, it said its mountaineering expedition team spotted the "mysterious" footprints on April 09 close to Makalu Base Camp. What is a Yeti? Interesting Facts About the Abominable Snowman.

This elusive snowman has only been sighted at Makalu-Barun National Park in the past, the Army claimed. The images, however, show the imprint of only one foot. However, the pictures instantly went viral. Some scientists are also of the opinion that it could be mistaken for a bear or some other animal, but not a Yeti. Anindya Sinha, a specialist and professor at the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bengaluru, said these footprints could be the pugmarks of the Himalayan Brown Bears.

Till now no one has seen the mysterious character Yeti which has its origin in the Nepali folklore. Also known as the Abominable Snowman, it is an ape-like creature taller than an average human. Yeti is said to inhabit in the Himalayas and the snowcapped regions of Siberia, Central and East Asia. Yeti is also referred to as Meh-Teh by the locals, which mean man-bear.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 02, 2019 04:13 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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