[[Fájl:Yetiscalp.JPG|thumb|300px|Jeti ''egy [[nepál]]i [[kolostor]]ban őrzött állítólagos [[skalp]]ja'']]
[[Kép:Yeti ill artlibre jnl.png|bélyegkép|Kissé kezdetleges rajz a jetiről]]
A jeti elképzelése feltűnő hasonlatosságot mutat a világszerte minden kevésbé lakott területen elterjedt, óriás majomemberekről szóló történetekkel, amelynek révén amatőr kutatók általában összemossák ezeket az elnevezéseket. Mindazonáltal jeti néven a Himalájában megfigyelt jelenségeket tartjuk számon.
[[File:Yeti by Philippe Semeria.jpg|thumb|Fantáziarajz]]
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The Yeti is sometimes referred to as the „Abominable Snowman”. This name was popularized by the press after a reporter related a mistranslation of a [[Nepali language|Nepali]] name for the Yeti. „Migoi” is another name for such a creature.
The term ''yeti'' is often used to describe a number of very different reported creatures:
* A large ape-like biped (that some suggest could be ''[[Gigantopithecus blacki]]'')
* Human-sized [[bipedal]] apes (the [[Almas (cryptozoology)|Alma]] and the [[Chinese wildman]])
* Dwarf-like creatures (such as the [[Orang Pendek]]).
The term is also often used to refer to reported ape-like creatures that fits any of these descriptions, e.g. the "Scottish yeti" with reference to the [[fear liath]].
Recently, [[Henry Gee]], editor of the journal ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'', wrote that "''The discovery that [[Homo floresiensis]] survived until so very recently, in geological terms, makes it more likely that stories of other mythical, [[human]]-like creatures such as Yetis are founded on grains of truth.... Now, [[cryptozoology]], the study of such fabulous creatures, can come in from the cold''" [http://www.nature.com/news/2004/041025/full/041025-2.html].
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== Története==
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