YETI HUNT ON AGAIN
An Australian. crypfozoologist is planning an expedition to New Zealand in search of the Great Hairy Moehau, encouraged by a tramper's description of one sighted near Mr Ngauruhoe about 1980. A cryptozoologist researches animal species unknown to science. Rex Gilroy, a self taught naturalist says the kiwi yeti is a shy, gentle and retreating herbivore probably living in areas not yet fully explored. He says the big footed man-ape may have existed beyond Maori mythology and still live in shy groups somewhere in Fiordland.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 270, 17 January 1989, Page 1
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88YETI HUNT ON AGAIN Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 270, 17 January 1989, Page 1
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