Scientists wired the myth associated with the elusive snowman on Wednesday. It has been said about Himmanavu for centuries that they live on the Himalayas in places where it is difficult for people to go. In the Haliya report, it is said that the mythical creature known as the Isi is actually a bear. It is one of Asian Black, Tibetan Brown and Himalayan Brown.
The scientist who led the study and Associate Professor Carllet Linquist said at the University of Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences, "Studies have indicated that biological foundations related to mythological arsenal can be found in local bears."
This is not the first time that the myth of Yethi has been rejected in any study, but the myth has been rejected on the basis of genetic evidence, which is confirmed by things like bone, tooth, hair, and skin, which is considered for the first time. In the study, after scientific investigations of the alleged Ite kept in museums and private collections around the world, it has been claimed that these are the remains of 23 bears.
"Brown bears are found roaming at a very high altitude on Tibetan plate, and brown bears found on the western Himalayan mountains are associated with two different breeds. Nearly 650,000 years ago, two different species became a new species. He told the news agency AFP, "Even if there is no evidence of his presence but he remains, it is completely impossible to dismiss him."
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