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Oldschool
10-20-2013, 06:57 AM
'Yeti' DNA matches prehistoric polar bear

Posted on Thursday, 17 October, 2013




Could a species of bear have been mistaken for the Yeti ?



Alleged Yeti hairs retrieved from the Himalayas have been identified as those of a rare bear sub-species.

Genetics professor Bryan Sykes of Oxford University had set out to explore the myth of the enigmatic Yeti or 'Abominable Snowman' by collecting and testing samples of hair retrieved from regions of the Himalayas where the creature is believed to exist.

For his analysis he conducted tests on two hair samples, one from Ladakh and one from Bhutan. What he discovered was that one of the samples matched an ancient polar bear jawbone from Norway dating back between 40,000 and 120,000 years.

"This is an exciting and completely unexpected result that gave us all a surprise," said Prof Sykes. "There's more work to be done on interpreting the results. I don't think it means there are ancient polar bears wandering around the Himalayas."

The results do however suggest the possibility that the legend of the Yeti could in part be attributed to the presence of bears in the region.

"It could mean there is a sub species of brown bear in the High Himalayas descended from the bear that was the ancestor of the polar bear," Prof Sykes added. "Or it could mean there has been more recent hybridization between the brown bear and the descendant of the ancient polar bear."






Source: Independent

Stingette
11-02-2013, 12:01 AM
This is an ongoing series on Channel 4 UK TV been half watching it

Oldschool
11-15-2013, 06:32 PM
Would be amazing if it turned out to be a huge bear

Stingette
11-15-2013, 11:24 PM
They took Hair samples from all over the world where 'Big Foot' has been reported and these samples were supposedly taken from places where the creature had been seen and the variation of creature hair that was handed in was funny, but alot of the hair was from bears, would actually make sense if Big Foot was a hybrid Bear who had some how genetically mutated.

whitetop
11-16-2013, 12:17 PM
me and the wife watch both episodes and if one watch them you can see the tests are lies. you can see they knew it was not a bear and was something else they was just branding the people drunk hobos as they always do. just the gov hiding things yet again.

Stingette
12-20-2013, 09:27 AM
it makes more sense for 'big foot' to be a bear than for it to be anything else and this wasn't done by the government, it was done independently

Oldschool
12-20-2013, 10:21 AM
I'd love to see that bear... It would almost have to be a carnivore / omnivore living up there, not much vegetation to support a large herbivore