The Indian army says it has discovered footprints in the Himalayas that appear to be belong to a yeti.
Caroline Radnofsky and Nidhi Dutt
The Indian army says it has discovered footprints in the Himalayas that appear to belong to a yeti, known in the United States as bigfoot or the abominable snowman.military officials posted on TwitterA spokesman for the country's defense ministry told NBC News on Tuesday that photographs taken by the army's mountaineering expedition team had been passed on to"the scientific community" for verification.
The announcement, which referred to the yeti as a"mythical beast," was met with mixed reaction online.Some noticed that the photos appeared to show the footprints in a straight line, one behind the other, similar to what might be expected from a model.
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