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Sanderson, Ivan Terence,
1911-1973.
Abominable snowmen
[TP] :
legend come to life : the story of sub-humans on five continents from the early ice age until today /
by Ivan T. Sanderson.
Kempton, Ill. :
Adventures Unlimited Press,
2006.
xv, 525 p. :
ill., maps ;
22 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Do Abominable Snowmen exist? Prepare yourself for a shock. In the opinion of one of the world's leading naturalists, not one, but possibly four separate kinds of yeti still walk the earth! Factual reports of wild, strange, hairy men have emanated from every continent except Australia and the Antarctic! Do they really live on the fringes of the towering Himalayas and the edge of mythhaunted Tibet’ They do, but we are far more likely to catch one in the impenetrable Klamath Forests of Northern California. Now, at last, Ivan Sanderson, who has been accumulating material for 30 years on this subject, explains in clear language just why no Snowman has ever been captured and kept for a zoo or a museum—though one was caught during the last century, in Canada.
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Yeti.
Sasquatch.
Primates.