(Feb. 28) - A revered naturalist and broadcaster said in a TV interview that the legendary yeti, or abominable snowman, could exist.
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In a BBC TV interview, Britain's Sir David Attenborough said he is "absolutely baffled" by footprints that may have been left by such a creature.
"Very, very convincing footprints have been found," at 19,000-foot elevations, he said. "Nobody goes up to 19,000 feet just to make a joke."
When asked about the Loch Ness Monster, Attenborough was more skeptical. He argued that there would have to be more than one, and that they would likely need to come up for air and expose themselves.
Attenborough, 82, is known for his coverage of animals and nature for the BBC.
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