The Army surprised the world by releasing photos late on Monday night of what it claims to be the footprints of the elusive mythical creature, Yeti. The "Abominable Snowman", as the Yeti is also known, has been a topic of speculation because irrefutable scientific evidence has eluded scientists so far. Reacting to the photos of the possible Yeti footprints released by the Army, Deepak Apte, director of the Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS), said the latest claims do need some attention.
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