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- ToddLv 73 years ago
There is proof that some people believe in them. But no proof that they have ever existed. It's a mythical creature. It's sort of like when people would see a pod of whales and created the kraken myth to explain what looked like undulating tentacles. People probably unearthed dinosaur bones and decided they were dragons. Even if there is nothing to start the myth, people will create them anyway to describe away just about anything. Even to this day people believe in things like the supernatural and paranormal without proof. The human does for several reasons, but it's an innate survival trait. If the grass rustles from wind, how do you know it's not a tiger? If the brush moves, how do you know it's not a bear? Point is that people create situations and things in their head to explain events that at the time they don't understand.
- LordJaggedLv 63 years ago
There's no evidence that yetis don't exist.
Hey, if Christians claim it's a good argument for their god then it must be good for other things, right?
- Anonymous3 years ago
The same proof that exists for all gods, NONE.
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- Anonymous3 years ago
I make yeti chili during holidays. It's better than bison burgers.
- Anonymous3 years ago
As much as god.
- Anonymous3 years ago
The snow
- Anonymous3 years ago
I own a yeti scalp but I use it as a toupee. I won't allow anyone to test it, ever.
- Anonymous3 years ago
It's funny you should ask. I was watching something on the Discovery Channel a while back, and they were all excited because they managed to get some hair that supposedly came from a Yeti. They tested it, and came up with polar bear DNA. This is still exciting, because the hair came from the Himalayan mountains.
- Anonymous3 years ago
Yetis eat children