Who spotted the Yeti?
Who spotted the Yeti? The first sighting of yeti footprints by a Westerner was made by the English soldier and explorer Major Laurence Waddell. He was a Professor of Tibetan Culture and a Professor of Chemistry, a surgeon and an archaeologist, and he had roamed Tibet in disguise.
Is the Yeti a myth or fact?
There no real evidence that it exists, but there have been reports of footprints in the snow which could have been made by a yeti. The yeti has been described as having white shaggy fur and a lean muscular body like an ape. This creature could also live in the Asian mountains near the Himalayan snow line.