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Indian army: Snowman, the Yeti has left the tracks

On Monday, tweeted the army to his six million followers that the discovery of ”mysterious footprint from the mythical beast, the Yeti,” and that the imprints m

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Indian army: Snowman, the Yeti has left the tracks

On Monday, tweeted the army to his six million followers that the discovery of ”mysterious footprint from the mythical beast, the Yeti,” and that the imprints measures 32x15 inches, then up to 82 x 38 centimetres.

the Footprints should have been discovered, and the ninth of april, and that the army put out the pictures now due to come to the conclusion that they are consistent with the previous data of the Yeti, writes the BBC.

But the army is outspoken with you want to arouse the interest of the snowman.

and questioned on social media, the images submitted to the ”experts in the field”.

https://twitter.com/adgpi/status/1122911748829270016

Sasquatch, the Yeti, is a figure who according to the legends live high up in the Himalayas, and the stories that people have spotted the creature is common in parts of India, Nepal and Bhutan.

A british researcher came 2013 concluded that there could be a subspecies of the brown bear, writes the BBC.

On Twitter questioned the army's rapid conclusions.

https://twitter.com/nktpnd/status/1122956252190052352

”Either I do not understand the joke or the claim of the indian army that it had found what it believes is evidence of a real yeti”, said a twittrare who takes himself for the forehead.

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