Abominable Snowmen: Legend come to Life - The Story of Monster Apes (Bigfoot) with 56 supporting pictures and 15 exploing maps (Annotated stories of The Witness, News and adapted in Film
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Author(s)IVAN T. SANDERSON
ISBN / ASINB007JLE60I
ISBN-13978B007JLE609
Sales Rank928,622
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Abominable Snowmen: Legend come to Life - The Story of Monster Apes (Bigfoot) from the Early Ice Age by IVAN T. SANDERSON is the
In 1996, 2 hikers in the mountains of Nepal took an amazing video of an ape like creature walking upright along the slopes. Could this be the evidence that the world has been waiting for?
There are numerous articles, sightings and accounts of the "Abominable snowman/bigfoot/Yeti." This account of the "Abominable Snowman/Bigfoot/Yeti" parallels that of "Big Foot/Sasquatch." Here are some interesting statistics on this story:
The "Abominable Snowman/Yeti," like the "Big Foot's" of the North American continent, has been in existence for 6,000 years. There are no rivalries amongst the "Yeti" population. They also divide their family's with other "Yeti" families, to prevent in-breeding and depletion of their species. However, the similiarity ends there. Unlike "Big Foot," the "Yeti" did not evolve from an animal species, they evolved from the "caveman." They can be found in China, the Himalayas and on up into the former Soviet Union to Siberia. They are not related to "Big Foot." The total "Yeti" population is around 227. Their average life span is between 120 and 130 years. They are "carnivorous."
They normally have 3 per family group and they live in caves. The number of family groups is unknown, at this time. The male is around 7 feet tall and the female, around 6 feet. The male's weight is between 300 and 350 pounds and the female is around 200 and 250 pounds. They forage for food during the daylight hours. The male does not live with the family, he is a "loner." He mates with a female, then leaves, and the female is left to raise the "off-springs.
Stories of the Yeti vary in detail but many of them suggest a creature with an apelike body and a human-like face. Nepalese Sherpas have described the Yeti as having long, reddish-brown hair all over its body. One Sherpa monastery exhibited a Yeti “portrait†resembling the crossing of a wolf, tiger, and bear. Folklore describes a fearsome, savage beast with a high-pitched whistling scream; a vile, pungent odor; feet that point backwards; and supernatural powers. Superstitions say that sighting the creature
can bring ill fortune, illness, or death.
This kindle edition has the 56 supports pictures and 16 exploring maps with the re-arrange all pictures and maps for easy browsing. They are all clear and high resolution pictures. It also has the special article from the witness who saw the Bigfoot and when it turns on film in 1957.
Each chapter and maps has the TOC linkage for easy navigation.
In 1996, 2 hikers in the mountains of Nepal took an amazing video of an ape like creature walking upright along the slopes. Could this be the evidence that the world has been waiting for?
There are numerous articles, sightings and accounts of the "Abominable snowman/bigfoot/Yeti." This account of the "Abominable Snowman/Bigfoot/Yeti" parallels that of "Big Foot/Sasquatch." Here are some interesting statistics on this story:
The "Abominable Snowman/Yeti," like the "Big Foot's" of the North American continent, has been in existence for 6,000 years. There are no rivalries amongst the "Yeti" population. They also divide their family's with other "Yeti" families, to prevent in-breeding and depletion of their species. However, the similiarity ends there. Unlike "Big Foot," the "Yeti" did not evolve from an animal species, they evolved from the "caveman." They can be found in China, the Himalayas and on up into the former Soviet Union to Siberia. They are not related to "Big Foot." The total "Yeti" population is around 227. Their average life span is between 120 and 130 years. They are "carnivorous."
They normally have 3 per family group and they live in caves. The number of family groups is unknown, at this time. The male is around 7 feet tall and the female, around 6 feet. The male's weight is between 300 and 350 pounds and the female is around 200 and 250 pounds. They forage for food during the daylight hours. The male does not live with the family, he is a "loner." He mates with a female, then leaves, and the female is left to raise the "off-springs.
Stories of the Yeti vary in detail but many of them suggest a creature with an apelike body and a human-like face. Nepalese Sherpas have described the Yeti as having long, reddish-brown hair all over its body. One Sherpa monastery exhibited a Yeti “portrait†resembling the crossing of a wolf, tiger, and bear. Folklore describes a fearsome, savage beast with a high-pitched whistling scream; a vile, pungent odor; feet that point backwards; and supernatural powers. Superstitions say that sighting the creature
can bring ill fortune, illness, or death.
This kindle edition has the 56 supports pictures and 16 exploring maps with the re-arrange all pictures and maps for easy browsing. They are all clear and high resolution pictures. It also has the special article from the witness who saw the Bigfoot and when it turns on film in 1957.
Each chapter and maps has the TOC linkage for easy navigation.
