On this special holiday edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team calls in from remote and snowy corners across the globe for a historical deep-dive in pursuit of the true story behind the first purported relict hominoid ever to have risen to worldwide fame, the yeti, or "Abominable Snowman." In addition to the origins behind its name, we look at the historic record of sightings dating back to the 18th century, and study the notable accounts from over the years which support the existence of an unknown, manlike creature in the Himalayas. Or, could there be even more than one variety? We also examine the controversies that have arisen with relation to the creature over the decades, and finally, one scientist's observation in 1991 that could present the strongest case yet for the existence of the creature. Stories and other links discussed in this episode: Bryan Sykes Dies: Brought Genetics Credibility to Hominology Studies Link to Abominable Snowman article archive at Bigfoot Encounters How an 18th Century Anatomical Dictionary from Tibet Offered Evidence of the Legendary Yeti Major Waddell and the Yeti: A Tale of Footprints in the Himalayan Snow Observations of a YETI in the Himalayas of Tiber 1991 field report Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.
On this special holiday edition of Sasquatch Tracks, the team calls in from remote and snowy corners across the globe for a historical deep-dive in pursuit of the true story behind the first purported relict hominoid ever to have risen to worldwide fame, the yeti, or "Abominable Snowman." In addition to the origins behind its name, we look at the historic record of sightings dating back to the 18th century, and study the notable accounts from over the years which support the existence of an unknown, manlike creature in the Himalayas. Or, could there be even more than one variety? We also examine the controversies that have arisen with relation to the creature over the decades, and finally, one scientist's observation in 1991 that could present the strongest case yet for the existence of the creature. Stories and other links discussed in this episode: Bryan Sykes Dies: Brought Genetics Credibility to Hominology Studies Link to Abominable Snowman article archive at Bigfoot Encounters How an 18th Century Anatomical Dictionary from Tibet Offered Evidence of the Legendary Yeti Major Waddell and the Yeti: A Tale of Footprints in the Himalayan Snow Observations of a YETI in the Himalayas of Tiber 1991 field report Follow Sasquatch Tracks on Twitter. Got a news tip or story to share? Send us an Email. Have you seen an animal you can't identify? Submit a report here.
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