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Now You See Me . . .

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Those Yeti footprints and biological samples? Scientists looking at DNA discovered a thing or two.

It turns out (spoiler alert) eight of nine samples came from bears known to live in the area Yeti apparently frequents.

I love science as much as the next guy, but who's to say an elusive primate/hominoid can't make himself some big-footed bear slippers to hide his DNA footprint?

I want to believe.

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