>>1366380I can't reveal the location, but there is a community of them living in the woods, and we know about them. We've been studying them since the 1960's. They are basically the last remnants of the gigantopithecus hominadae derivatives, that were once wide spread over Asia and North America from the last ice age, and further diverged when the tectonic plates drifted and the continents split apart.
The Chinese and Russian derivatives were called Yeti, and make their home in the mountain ranges and jungles, and in Russia they live in Kumchutka in the forests of Siberia.
They aren't super intelligent, but they are social animals and live in pods like other great apes.
Oddly they are herbivorous, though the capacity for some omnivorous eating is not beyond them, they don't hunt other animals actively, but will scavenge or take advantage of a surprise situation.
The reason we keep the existence secret is the same reason that we keep other prehistoric animals locations secret, you get sight seeing, adventurers, and hunters. They are not endangered per say, though the numbers dwindled in places that humans came in to contact and shifted them through migration, like California.
They are exceptionally good at avoiding humans through their excellent sense of smell.
All of this is top secret information of course, but no one will care if it's on an anonymous message board.
Happy to discuss more on how they interact, the footage is fascinating.
BTW most of the foot print shit and released footage is fake.
The organisation that I work for has a lot of reach internationally to protect certain species.
So we let misinformation go on, as a way of shielding actual cryptozoological animals from human contact. Speds get their conspiracy shit, we protect these precious natural resources of information and study, everyone wins.