The mystery of the 'Yeti' has puzzled people for centuries, with tales ranging from the strange occurrences in Death Valley to legends in the Himalayas. Reports of sightings of this mysterious creature have been numerous. The earliest record dates back to 1884 in British Columbia, Canada, where someone claimed to have captured an ape-like creature. Since then, stories of encounters with the 'Yeti' have emerged from various parts of the United States. Most of these sightings are concentrated in remote areas of North America and Asia, with the reported height of the 'Yeti' ranging from 2 to 3 meters and an estimated weight of around 300 kilograms, with some even noted to have an unpleasant odor.
In recent years, scientific researchers and explorers have attempted to track down the 'Yeti', but none have succeeded. In 1988, an expedition team discovered some clues in the Karatau Mountains in northwestern Tian Shan, where local shepherds claimed to have seen this mysterious creature. However, when the expedition team entered the canyon where the 'Yeti' was believed to reside, team members experienced psychological discomfort, including insomnia, increased heart rate, and elevated blood pressure. This suggests that the 'Yeti' may possess some unknown special ability that can affect human psychological states.
Despite the numerous sightings and scientific literature about the 'Yeti', the question of its origin remains unanswered. Why does the 'Yeti' always appear alone? Do they really exist in hard-to-reach remote areas? These questions remain unresolved. Moreover, the existence of the 'Yeti' is not just an isolated mystery; many other mysterious animal sightings exhibit similar characteristics.