Yeti is a mythical creature found in the Himalayan region, also known as Abominable Snowman. It is believed to be a large, ape-like creature that lives in the snowy terrain. There are different names given to it by the local people of that region, including:
Meh-Teh: This is the name given to Yeti by the Sherpa people of Nepal, which means "man-bear."
Migoi: It is the name given to Yeti by the people of Bhutan, which means "wild man."
Dzu-teh: It is the name given to Yeti by the people of Tibet, which means "cattle-bear."
Chemo: This is the name given to Yeti by the people of Ladakh, which means "snowman."
Yeti: It is the most common and widely used name for this creature, which originates from the Tibetan word yeh-teh, meaning "rock bear" or "wild man."
These names have been used for centuries by the locals to describe the appearance and behavior of this elusive creature. However, there is very little scientific evidence to prove the existence of Yeti, and it remains a mystery to this day.
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