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| | Abominable Snowman, Himalayan beast - page 1 |
 | | The term 'Abominable Snowman' was accidentally coined by a 'Calcutta Statesman's columnist named Henry Newman, who at the time (1921) was writing an article about Howard-Bury's sighting of a group of these beasts. |
 | | Also known as Yeti, Raksha (Sanskrit word for 'demon'), Metoh-Kangmi, Yeh-teh,and Meh-teh, this unsubstantiated creature is said to be 7 to 10 feet tall, with feet twice the size of a human's, and with a noticeably disagreeable aroma. |
 | | Contrary to popular belief, the Snowman is not white, instead having dark fur, and is not a single creature. |
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