The Yeti

Hello and welcome back here on chiosradio.gr. Today I want to present to you a new article in the category „creatures from Hellas“. As always I will describe a creature and at the end of the article, you can guess wheater this creature is actually part of the greek mythology or not. Today I want to talk about the Yeti.

 

A Yeti is a large, ape-like creature. Local people and mountaineers have been telling stories about the Yeti for centuries, but most people remain skeptical about it’s existence.
Despite the fact that its local name, metoh-kangmi, means “man bear,” the Yeti is described as a giant, ape-like creature. It walks on two legs and has a primate face, with small ears, a flat nose, and long fangs. Shaggy fur, ranging from reddish-brown to white, covers its body. Its enormous footprints resemble bare, human feet.
 
Few people have encountered Yetis in the while. Even fewer people have had encounters that lasted more than a few seconds. Given their elusive nature, it’s tough to pin down the Yeti’s personality—other than to say they don’t like to be seen by us.
 
Although they certainly aren’t friendly towards humans, it’s possible that Yetis are actually social creatures. Local people tell stories of the metoh-kangmi living in tribes, and many witnesses have reported seeing two or more creatures together.
At the same time, local legends claim that “no one who sees the wild-man will live.” They are highly territorial and can turn violent in a second if they think you pose a threat to their way of life.
 
So, now it is your time to guess. Is the Yeti part of the greek mythology?
To find out the right answers you can click on the button below.
Solution:
No, the Yeti is not part of the greek mythology.
Yassas and thank you for listening.

We have 308 guests and no members online

Loading ...