The geneticist found out that yeti are not a primate, but bear

The geneticist found out that yetis are not a primate, but a bearPhoto from open sources

British geneticist claims he managed to get closer in unraveling the mystery of the origin of snow people. Unlike their colleagues, the scientist considers the bigfoots not fiction, but quite real creatures that live away from people in some parts of our the planet.

Brian Sykes, a professor at Oxford University, analyzed deoxyribonucleic acid of two samples Wool, presumably owned by sasquatch. One of samples were obtained in the early seventies of the last century an Indian hunter who shot in the north a creature that fully fits the description of a snowman. The second sample was taken from a piece of wool, discovered a decade back in the bamboo thickets of Bhutan. After a thorough analysis, geneticist concluded that yeti is not a primate, as is customary considered as a relative of the ancient polar bear that inhabited once in what is now Norway.

Forty years ago, a French climber traveled around the indian region of Ladakh in the west of the Himalayas and met a hunter who carried the remains of a large and shaggy beast, whom he recently killed. The climber took with him a little six monster and, returning to his homeland, sent her to England to Brian Sykes. The specialist, having received such a valuable sample, immediately set about look for the correspondence of his DNA with the DNA of tissue samples of other large animals available to Oxford scientists. Deoxyribonucleic the acid of a unique sample from the Himalayas turned out to be practically the same same as the creature whose hair was found in Bhutan in 2005.

It also turned out that both of these animals are genetically extremely close to a bear, and not to a brown one, as you might have expected, and to the white one who lived forty – one hundred twenty thousand years ago where Norway is now. DNA analysis of snowmen and relic bear showed almost one hundred percent coincidence.

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Despite such a startling discovery, Sykes has not yet in a hurry to publish the results of their research in scientific magazines. According to the briton, he needs to spend much more complex, costly and thorough research to to assert with confidence that the big feet that we meet on planet are descendants of a polar bear.

In addition, Brian was puzzled by the fact that yeti are considered creatures smart enough with hypnosis and capable of go around any snares and traps arranged by him from the side person. A bear can hardly be so tall intelligence indicators, in addition, bears are more aggressive than Bigfoot, and to kill, to catch bears does not represent any of particular difficulty …

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