The single hair that could FINALLY prove the Yeti really exists
This is kind of cool.
Scientists have used microscopes to analyse of strands of hair found caught on some rocks in jungle near the India-Bangladesh border.
The tests showed the thick, wiry hairs do not belong to any of the most common wild animals known to live in the area.
Instead, they bear a 'startling resemblance' to some collected half a century ago by Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary.
Researcher Ian Redmond said: 'The hairs are the most positive evidence yet that a yeti might possibly exist. It might be that the region this animal is inhabiting is remote enough for it to remain undiscovered so far. We are very excited.'
The single hair that could FINALLY prove the Yeti really exists | Mail Online
Scientists have used microscopes to analyse of strands of hair found caught on some rocks in jungle near the India-Bangladesh border.
The tests showed the thick, wiry hairs do not belong to any of the most common wild animals known to live in the area.
Instead, they bear a 'startling resemblance' to some collected half a century ago by Everest conqueror Sir Edmund Hillary.
Researcher Ian Redmond said: 'The hairs are the most positive evidence yet that a yeti might possibly exist. It might be that the region this animal is inhabiting is remote enough for it to remain undiscovered so far. We are very excited.'
The single hair that could FINALLY prove the Yeti really exists | Mail Online
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