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- Q7102381 subject Q8431635.
- Q7102381 abstract ""The Oriental Yeti" is a nickname given to an animal that, according to a Daily Telegraph article dated 5 April 2010, was captured by hunters in Sichuan Province in China on April 5, 2010. The Telegraph suggests one hunter, for whom it gives the name Lu Chin, described it as looking "a bit like a bear but it doesn't have any fur and has a tail like a kangaroo.... It also does not sound like a bear - it has a voice more like a cat and it is calling all the time - perhaps it is looking for the rest of its kind or maybe it's the last one?" According to the Telegraph, the animal was in poor shape, with visible sores on its skin. The Telegraph article did not cite its sources or provide a byline for its writer. It appears that there are no sources for this story pre-dating the Telegraph's article. The Telegraph article included a picture of the alleged animal, attributed to "CEN".According to the Telegraph, following the beast's capture, plans were made to ship it to Beijing for a DNA test. No information has been provided as to the organisation that would be administering the tests or how it would be shipped.".
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- Q7102381 comment ""The Oriental Yeti" is a nickname given to an animal that, according to a Daily Telegraph article dated 5 April 2010, was captured by hunters in Sichuan Province in China on April 5, 2010. The Telegraph suggests one hunter, for whom it gives the name Lu Chin, described it as looking "a bit like a bear but it doesn't have any fur and has a tail like a kangaroo....".
- Q7102381 label "Oriental Yeti".