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Himalayan Yeti may be real after all

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  1. KingCheetah

    KingCheetah Contributing Member

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    Himalayan 'Yeti' may be a relative of ancient polar bears

    The Himalayan Yeti — or some version of that mythical creature — may be a relative of an ancient polar bear, according to new research by a University of Oxford geneticist.

    Bryan Sykes, a human geneticist at Oxford, analyzed the hairs from two alleged Yetis, one that came from an unknown animal mummy in the western Himalayan region of Ladakh and the other from an animal discovered 10 years ago in Bhutan.

    Sykes sequenced the DNA from each of the two hairs and then looked for a match in a large database of other animal genomes.

    [Updated, 1:52 p.m. Oct. 17: Sykes put the call out last year for samples from “formally undescribed species,” according to a release, and then chose 30 of what he deemed “credible” samples to test.]

    What he found surprised him.

    Sykes believes he found a 100% match with a DNA sample from the jaw of an ancient polar bear that lived tens of thousands of years ago.

    That doesn’t mean a mythical Bigfoot-like Yeti is alive and well. And Sykes in a statement said, "I don't think it means there are ancient polar bears wandering around the Himalayas. But we can speculate what the possible explanation might be. It could be there is a subspecies of brown bear in the High Himalayas descended from the bear that was the ancestor to the polar bear."

    Alternatively, he said, the Yeti could be a more recent hybridization between brown bears and the descendant of the ancient polar bear.

    Sykes' results have not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal, (although they have been submitted), but his work will be featured in a television series called "Bigfoot Files" that airs Sunday on the Britian's Channel 4.

    At least one scientist not involved in the study has suggested that the bear explanation is plausible.

    "It's a lot easier to believe that than if he had found something else," Tom Gilbert, a professor of paleogenomics at the Natural History Museum of Denmark told the Associated Press. "If he had said it's some kind of new primate, I'd want to see all the data."

    In an interview with Live Science last year, Sykes acknowledged that wading into the Yeti conversation was controversial.

    "As an academic, I have certain reservations about entering this field, but I think using genetic analysis is entirely objective; it can't be falsified," he said. "So I don't have to put myself into the position of either believing or disbelieving these creatures."

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  2. SwoLy-D

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    :eek: In before ReyChita's

    "WE'RE DOOMED"

    Oh, wait... :eek:
     
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    Everyone in the region better hide... Man Bears are ruthless

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    I've always believed, this is soooo yesterday....:eek:
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  5. KingCheetah

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    Interesting post thanks for the input.
     
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    This is GREAT news.
     
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    Relax brah, didn't mean to step on your toes! Just trying to make a funny, and state that there has to be in my opinion some sort of logical explanation behind all of the tales/sightings/encounters, which is what I think they were trying to convey in their article.

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    Can I be SwOly-D #3?

    :cool::grin::(:p:eek::mad::):rolleyes::confused::eek:
     
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    Are they sure it isn't Mark Eaton?
     
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    No, thank you Swoly!
     
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    LOL, you jest right? Everyone knows I'm much better looking!

    (P.S) I don't have time to correct everyone's grammar/punctuation...

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    I think you will like this

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    Cleverly disguised Jack Links thread.
     
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    My MENTIONS-PER-THREAD statistic is skyrocketing more than with a divorce/church/picture thread. :eek:
     
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    I have one of these, it keeps beer ice cold for up to a week. Once I get a bed cover for my truck, I'm going to take it with me everywhere.
     
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    what does an ancient polar bear look like? anything special about it like 29 ft tall or extra furry?
     
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    I can confirm that the Himalayan Yeti exists. I rode Expedition Everest at Disney World and saw it with my own two eyes.
     
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