DNA links mysterious Yeti to ancient polar bear

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LONDON (AP) — A British scientist says he may have solved the mystery of the Abominable Snowman — the elusive ape-like creature of the Himalayas. He thinks it's a bear.
DNA analysis conducted by Oxford University genetics professor Bryan Sykes suggests the creature, also known as the Yeti, is the descendant of an ancient polar bear.
Sykes compared DNA from hair samples taken from two Himalayan animals — identified by local people as Yetis — to a database of animal genomes. He found they shared a genetic fingerprint with a polar bear jawbone found in the Norwegian Arctic that is at least 40,000 years old.

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This is pretty big news lol, no more Bigfoot! Thanks for posting Jeff.
 

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I NEED THE ADDRESS OF THE SCIENTIST SO I CAN SEND HAIR SAMPLES FROM MY M.I.L.'S HEAD...HE COULD BE ONTO SOMETHING...
 

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That's makes some sense. I can imagine seeing a polar bear standing up in the distance could look a lot like a giant hairy man.
 

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