Indian Army finds Yeti prints? UPDATE

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In an eyebrow-raising announcement, the Indian Army says that one of their mountaineering teams recently stumbled upon a set of footprints which they believe were created by the elusive Yeti. The odd revelation came via a tweet from the public information department of the army earlier today. In the surprising statement, they marvel that "for the first time, an Indian Army Mountaineering Expedition Team has sited mysterious footprints of [the] mythical beast 'Yeti.'"

The tweet goes on to note that the prints appeared to measure a whopping 32 by 15 inches and that they were found earlier this month at a Makalu mountain base camp in the Himalayas. According to the Indian Army's account, the discovery is particularly intriguing because "this elusive snowman has only been sighted at Makalu-Barun National Park in the past." While they, unfortunately, did not encounter the creature themselves, the group did snap a number of photos of the footprints, including one image that appears to indicate that whatever created the impressions possessed a rather sizeable stride.

As best we can gather, the announcement from the Indian Army seems to be sincere and not some kind of far-too-late April Fool's joke. Should it be the case that the find was genuine, it would be a rather promising development after a headline-making 2017 study dealt a blow to the creature's existence in the minds of many by way of a DNA study of alleged Yeti samples that turned out to be from a bear. Along with a dearth of sightings in recent years, the paper almost put the creature on the proverbial endangered species list of cryptids, but this new discovery may mean that the infamous Abominable Snowman could still be lurking somewhere in the Himalayas.
 
Nepal Casts Doubt on Indian 'Yeti Prints' - Coast to Coast AM

The Indian Army's sensational claim of having found Yeti prints in the Himalayas is being called into question by its neighbor Nepal, which contends that the 'mysterious' markings merely came from a bear. Last week's stunning assertion that a mountaineering team had stumbled upon evidence of the infamous Abominable Snowman sparked headlines around the world. As is often the case with stories such as this, skeptics quickly expressed doubts about the surprising 'discovery' and now their misgivings are being echoed by investigators on the ground.

According to a spokesperson from the Nepali Army, the country tasked a team of personnel to the location to see what they could find out about the alleged Yeti prints. Alas, since the find had actually been made weeks ago, the tantalizing trail in the snow had vanished by the time that the group arrived. However, they were able to speak to a number of individuals who live in the area and they offered a fairly prosaic explanation for what the Indian Army had been touting as truly fantastic. "According to locals and porters," Bigyan Dev Pandey told the AFP, "such unusual footprints appear frequently in the area and are made by wild bears."

While the localized insights and likely answer for the source of the prints are no doubt disappointing to cryptozoology enthusiasts, the revelation is not altogether surprising as a bear had been the proverbial main suspect offered by wildlife experts already. Perhaps the more puzzling question to ponder coming out of this development is whether the Indian Army genuinely believed that they had found Yeti prints or if the announcement was an elaborate hoax aimed at generating headlines and perhaps inspiring people to journey to the country in search of the creature.
 
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There is a big difference between a huge foot print and a bear print. This is a cover up I’m my opinion. Those soldiers are not idiots I’m sure.