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[FULL] YETI SIGHTING IN SIBERIA, RUSSIA!(Original)
- Published_at:2013-02-13
- Category:News & Politics
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- description: A 'new sighting' of a Yeti by an 11-year-old schoolboy is the best ever seen in Russia, an expert on the Abominable Snowman claimed today. Blurred footage taken by a mobile phone allegedly shows the snow monster in trees in the Kemerovo region of southern Siberia. When the Yeti turned sharply towards him, the boy shouted 'I'm going to be eaten' before running away. 'I don't doubt it was a Yeti. It stood in a typical pose with its back slightly bent, and its long arms down,' said Igor Burtsev, director of the International Centre of Hominology in Moscow. 'It is a real - not falsified - video. Soon the experts will try to establish what sex the creature was. The tracks in the snow were very interesting: not only long but large. 'It looks like it first walked towards the village and then walked back in its own footprints. It fits what we know about Yetis... they walk without a swagger.' The Yeti 'sighting' was filmed by Yevgeny Anisimov, who was with two friends in woods about 18 miles from the coal mining city of Leninsk-Kuznetskiy. Burtsev told The Siberian Times: 'They were walking about and noticed a chain of huge tracks in the snow. 'They got very inquisitive about the tracks and followed the trail, filming them on the mobile phone camera. 'They walking for a bit and got closer to the bushes - where suddenly they saw a Yeti, some 50 metres away from them. 'It noticed them as well, sharply moved, bent down, then to the left, and ran left. The boys, scared, ran in the opposite direction.' Local pupil Yevgeny, who was filming the 'creature', was heard shouting: 'I am the nearest, I'm going to be eaten.' He ran away with friends Kirill Soldatov, 12, and Alexander Pereverin, 11, it is reported. Burtsev claimed he had checked the footage with experts and it was 'genuine'. 'It is a first time in Russian modern history that someone manages to film the Yeti so clearly,' he said. The sighting was reportedly made in January. But it was disclosed ten days after Oxford University genetics expert Professor Bryan Sykes, of the Wolfson Institute, found three samples of suspected 'Yeti hair' from the region actually belonged to other animals. DNA tests found that hair - supplied to The Sun by Burtsev - was from a horse, a raccoon and an American Black Bear. The latter two are not native to Russia. Burtsev said today that there was a 'gigantic' body of evidence, apart from the hair samples, to show that Yeti exist in Siberia.
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