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The Yeti is real because the Russians say so.

I was just reading a book about a team of Poles that escaped from a Siberian prison camp in 1939 or so. They traveled on foot over the southern border into Mongolia then Tibet and finally India. The author, one of the escapees, says they sighted a pair of yetis in the Himalayas and watched them from a distance for an hour or so. They stayed upright like a biped and were over 7 ft tall.
No, it wasn't Russia but it was in that part of the world.
 
The fundamental problem that Bigfoot believers haven't addressed is this:

Where is the population growth of said yetis? They essentially have free reign on their areas of residence, and they have to reproduce somehow, meaning there has to be at least 1 more. They don't seem to be dying off at all (judging by the lack of any evidence of bones and what-not), but they never seem to reproduce, either? Unless you are telling me that they are immortal and sterile, it doesn't make any sense from a biological sense.
 
The fundamental problem that Bigfoot believers haven't addressed is this:

Where is the population growth of said yetis? They essentially have free reign on their areas of residence, and they have to reproduce somehow, meaning there has to be at least 1 more. They don't seem to be dying off at all (judging by the lack of any evidence of bones and what-not), but they never seem to reproduce, either? Unless you are telling me that they are immortal and sterile, it doesn't make any sense from a biological sense.

They're a lot like Highlander, they travel the earth in a timeless hunt for one another, engaging in a battle of elimination when finally they meet. The battle results in no corpses.
 
The fundamental problem that Bigfoot believers haven't addressed is this:

Where is the population growth of said yetis? They essentially have free reign on their areas of residence, and they have to reproduce somehow, meaning there has to be at least 1 more. They don't seem to be dying off at all (judging by the lack of any evidence of bones and what-not), but they never seem to reproduce, either? Unless you are telling me that they are immortal and sterile, it doesn't make any sense from a biological sense.

That sums it up nicely, if you don't have a breeding population how did the creature your get there, it's impossible to have a single Loch Ness monster, it HAD to have parents..
 
I remember a few years back some American hunters "found" one:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7564635.stm
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Turns out it was just Mr. Greenway from the Wolf's End Lodge..
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He would of got away with it too, if it wasn't for those pesky Russians.
 
I love how one group of Russians says this is real, therefore "the Russians" believe in Yeti. By that logic, Americans don't believe in evolution. Except it's actually the majority of Americans who don't believe in evolution, not just a fringe group.
 
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