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Wednesday, May 01, 2019

CRYPTOLINK: Yeti prints?

A word about cryptolinks: we are not responsible for the content of cryptolinks, which are merely links to outside articles that we think are interesting (sometimes for the wrong reasons), usually posted up without any comment whatsoever from me. 


NEW DELHI (Sputnik) – The Indian army has said it has spotted giant footprints that supposedly belong to the mythical creature 'yeti' in the Himalayas.
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In North American folklore, they are known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. It is considered to be a large furry creature residing in the mountains. There have ...


However, in 2007, the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation had put forward some photos which they claimed showed a juvenile Bigfoot. Mumbai: ...


The 'Abominable snowman' or the 'Yeti' is believed to be an ape-like creature taller than an average primate and human being. While the creature's ...


In folklore, the Yeti, Bigfoot or Abominable Snowman is a huge creature which lives in the Himalayas, Siberia, Central and East Asia. The scientific ...


... sighting of the elusive, mythical beast, which is known by other names like "bigfoot" and "abominable snowman" in various parts of the world.
“There's been lots of research done on Bigfoot/Yeti (including sighting/footprints) with none proving its existence,” he added. “Seriously disappointing ... 
The yeti is the mysterious cousin of Bigfoot, both part of the same extremely elusive family. They are part human and part creature — the best of both ...

'Please be advised that the eyes appear to glow': Bigfoot-like sculpture alarms ... Bigfoot: still imaginary, probably not an undiscovered species of bear.
  
What's the Difference Between Yeti, Sasquatch and Bigfoot? Indian Army Claims it Found Mystery ... 
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You've heard the tale of the gargantuan creature that lives among the snowcapped mountains in the Himalayas—covered in thick white fur, a beastly ...
Yeti Footprints' Pictures Turn Into Funny Memes: Twitterati Have a Field Day Sharing Hilarious ... - LatestLY 
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