More on the possible new Yeti prints

Earlier this week, a news story emerged out of Nepal that a crew from the TV show Destination Truth found what they think are Yeti footprints in the Everest region. That report spread quickly through mainstream news outlets with various degrees of (mis)interpretation and (in)accuracy. Josh Gates, who led the expedition, has just emailed an exclusive report to Cryptomundo to lay out the facts so far. From Cryptomundo:
The general Western image of the Yeti is a narrow one (the abominable snowman), and to have the opportunity to experience the diverse and profound views of this animal from the varying perspectives of the Nepalese people is a discovery in and of itself.Link
Both feared and revered, there is no doubt in my mind that a great number of people, often separated by vast geographical boundaries, are having real and fundamentally similar experiences in the Himalayas that have not been fully accounted for.
As to whether or not the Yeti is real as we envision it, I think it’s more than safe to say that with thousands of years of history and legend surrounding this creature, it’s a complicated task to separate the zoology from the mythology, but that’s exactly what needs to be done.
Previously on BB:
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If anything, this "Yeti footprint" looks reptilian...or maybe it's from Mars - I guess in the crazy, kooky world of Cryptozoology anything is possible.
By the way, do universities give out degrees in Cryptozoology??
Who would've thought that in 2007 Yeti (Bigfoot, Abominable Snowman, etc) research would still be considered valid.
When they find this Yeti, perhaps it'll bend spoons with it's goofy feet...or do mental tricks like Kreskin.
"As to whether or not the Yeti is real as we envision it, I think it’s more than safe to say that with thousands of years of history and legend surrounding this creature, it’s a complicated task to separate the zoology from the mythology, but that’s exactly what needs to be done."
Now substitute "Yeti" with "unicorn", "fairy", or "fire-breathing dragon".
my 3 year old niece could make a better looking "yeti" footprint in her sandbox.