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Lionel
user posted imageSiberian scientists say they have a discovery on their hands which raises the possibility that the local legend of the yeti - the abominable snowman - is more than mere fiction. According to Russian TV, the well-preserved furry limb of a mystery creature was found some 3,500 metres up in the permafrost of the Altay mountains, in Russia's remote Siberia region."I turned the limb over and examined the sole of the foot, and I thought it looked unsual," Sergey Semenov, the mountain-climber who made the find, said. "So I decided to bring it back with me." Scientific tests and X-rays show that the bones are several thousand years old, but attempts to identify the creature they belonged to remain inconclusive. Local opinion on the find, described as "surprisingly well-preserved", is divided. There is a long tradition of alleged sightings in the area of what might - or might not - be the abominable snowman. Local people say the creature must have walked on snow, because the sole of the foot is furry. They have already labelled the discovery as the foot of the yeti.

But veterinary scientists and academics at the local animal research institute and agragrian university tend towards a more rational explanation. "It looks very human," Yuriy Malofeyev, vice-president of the Russian association of veterinary anatomists, told the TV after examining the X-rays.

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Benjo Koolzooie
It will be intresting to see what comes of this "yeti limb". thumbsup.gif
pappagooch
hmmm... looks like a cats paw to me but what do i know... lol
Mentalcase
Is this the same story? Here
Halo_Jones
It could be the same story but this one has a piccy grin2.gif It looks like a cat or bear paw to me aswell. I thought Yetis were supposed to be some sort of missing link and related to man and I wouldn't of thought they'd have paws.
Benjo Koolzooie
Never thought of that! I imagined yeti's to have hands not paws.
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