The Yeti
The Yeti is a mythical creature that is said to live in the Himalayan mountains of Asia. The Yeti is also known as the Abominable Snowman, a name that was coined by a journalist in 1921 after he misinterpreted a Tibetan term for the beast The Yeti has been described as a large, hairy, ape-like creature that walks on two legs and leaves huge footprints in the snow The Yeti is a popular subject of folklore, legend, and speculation, but there is no conclusive evidence for its existence. The Yeti has been part of the culture and religion of the people who live in the Himalayas for centuries. According to John Keegan, the author of “Who’s Who in non-classical mythology”, the Yeti is believed to be a guardian of the sacred mountains, a protector of the animals, and a symbol of fertility and power Some people also worship the Yeti as a deity or a manifestation of the Buddha RenĂ© Nebesky-Wojkowitz, an Austrian ethnologist who studied the Tibetan culture, wrote in his book “Where the gods are m...