Bigfoot
Encounters 'Yeti's
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April 2001 -- British scientists on
the trail of the Yeti have found some of the best evidence yet for the existence
of the mythical Himalayan creature a sample of hair that has proved
impossible to identify. Genetic tests on the hair, which was gathered from a tree in Bhutan, have failed to match its DNA to that of another animal. The findings, which have surprised sceptical researchers, raise the strong possibility that the sample belongs to an as yet undiscovered species. In Bhutan, an expedition team was led by an "official Yeti-hunter" to a forest in the eastern part of the country, where he was convinced
that an animal was at large. Dr. Bryan Sykes, Professor of Human Genetics at the Oxford Institute of Molecular
Medicine, one of the world's leading experts on DNA analysis, thoroughly examined
the hair and said: The discovery of the mysterious hair sample was made by a team of scientists assembled by Channel 4 for a documentary in the To the Ends of the Earth series, which will be shown tonight. Copyright © The Times
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