Some scientists pointed to evidence left behind by the creature, including hairs, footprints and holes dug by Himalayan marmots which are a popular food among Tibetan bears
The mystery of the Yeti may finally be solved after a scientist photographed the real culprit behind the mythical monster.
Madhu Chetri, a researcher with Nepal’s National Trust for Nature Conservation, was repeatedly warned about the Yeti by locals in northern villages.
Some even pointed to evidence left behind by the creature, including hairs, footprints and holes dug by an animal hunting Himalayan marmots.
But Dr Chetri thinks the Yeti â sometimes called the Abominable Snowman â might really be a Tibetan brown bear.