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Russian Yeti

Published on Nov 18, 2015

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RUSSIAN YETI

BY: MELINA CHAVEZ AND ALMA RUBIO

🕒RUSSIAN YETI: A CURRENT CREATURE?🕒

FACTS

  • Devours it's prey's tongue
  • Has a horrible shriek that sounds similar to a whistle
  • Lifespan reaches 120 years to 130 years
  • Male yeti reaches 7 ft. while female reaches 6ft.
  • Male weighs between 300-350 lbs. while the female weighs 200-250 lbs.
Photo by sludgegulper

The most unusual facts of this creature, are probably the facts that it's lifespan is 120 years to130 years and it devours the tongue of it's prey.

💀THE STORY💀

This incident all happened on February 2, 19, on Kholat Syakhl Mountain (Mountain of the Dead). The story was named after the group leader, Igor Dyatlov. Nine college students went hiking. There were usually ten hikers but a man named Yuri Yudin, became ill and went home which left 9 hikers. Until eight days later, did the search party go look for them but there was evidence that the military was there before them.

Two corpses had fractured skulls, another two had broken ribs, four were frozen to death from hiding in the snow, and a women had a missing tongue. The goal was to reach the Mountain of the Dead.

When investigators found the debris of the tent, they assumed that the hikers knew someone or something was stalking them. The evidence is the investigators had found something that looked like a hole in the back of the tent. It seemed like the victims made it with a knife, to look for any signs of danger.

There were rumors that the Mansi tribe murdered them. But then, it was proven that they had nothing to do with it. Investigators talked to a Mansi woman, who was only five years old when this happened, and she
said that the villagers were scared because they would find many deer with missing tongues.

The conclusion came to the Russian Yeti being the killer. The film that I'm about to show you is the video of the attack.

Once again, on February 2, 2015, will friends and family, even strangers, visit their graves to remember the lives of the nine, young, happy, students. Wish them luck.

THANK YOU

FOR LETTING US PRESENT

THE END