Yeti discovered by geneticist?

Aidan-G

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The Himalaya’s mysterious Abominable Snowman might harbor an even

deeper mystery, according to an Oxford University geneticist who says he

has sequenced the mythic beast’s DNA and proved its existence.

For centuries, native people in the snow-peaked Himalaya Mountains

have described an elusive apelike animal that roams the range, and which

they call the yeti.

Bryan Sykes, a professor of genetics at Oxford, sequenced DNA taken

from two unidentified animals killed in Himalaya ranges of India and

Bhutan in recent decades.

The small samples — including a single hair found a decade ago, and

the jawbone of a mummified animal discovered in the 1970s by a hunter —

were compared to a database of thousands of known animals, and the

results were intriguing.

The samples suggest, according to Sykes, that the animal many people

have reported seeing may be an unknown species of bear, related to an

extinct polar bear.

“This is a species that hasn’t been recorded for 40,000 years. Now,

we know one of these was walking around ten years ago. And what’s

interesting is that we have found this type of animal at both ends of

the Himalayas. If one were to go back, there would be others still

there,” Sykes told reporters.

Sykes believes the animal could be a hybrid descended from two

species of bear, an extinct polar bear and a closely related brown bear.

He said accounts of hunters, mountaineers and others who claim to

have seen a yeti, may have come face to face with an unknown bear that

acts strangely.

“The fact that the hunter, who had great experience of bears, thought

this one was in some way unusual and was frightened of it, makes me

wonder if this species of bear might behave differently. Maybe it is

more aggressive, more dangerous or is more bipedal than other bears,” he

said.
 
snow cones?

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A species of bear that was thought to be extinct 40,000 years ago. You ever seen what those things are supposed to look like? They're pretty damn cool
 
This source might not be but you can find the story from many different sources if you google it. I tend to believe it when I've seen it on 40 different sites, including many trustworthy ones
 
Interesting. It makes sense. Though I feel we still know to little to make that call. It is obviously a significant piece to the puzzle in the evolution of a human.
 
is the shirt you posted from shovelbums?

i dont think that is article is that monumental. it is really interesting though. one of my teachers works there in diminasi, somewhere in germany, and also at sibudu cave in south africa. I took her class on neanderthals last year and i think i held a cast of that skull. she said a point of frustration has been that people want the fame associated with finding the oldest remains of a new species that went down a different evolutionary path. a lot of the Homo species are likely not different species at all just labeled such.
 
You don't understand what it's like, always living in his shadow.

Big foot this, big foot that, ENOUGH ALREADY! He isn't even that big, his name is ironic. Just another situation of how my drunk douche bag cousin, bragging from wood to wood created a giant hype train. IF you could actually see him you'd laugh.

YOU HEAR THAT?!?!? THEY'D ALL LAUGH AT YOU YOU BIG PHONY!!!!!! I'm sick of it

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