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    For the first time / Indian Army, 32-inch long pug marks can be found in the Himalayas;


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    For the first time / Indian Army, 32-inch long pug marks can be found in the Himalayas;

    1. On April 9, the mysterious pugmark appeared near the Makkalu base camp, the army posted photos on Twitter
    2. In the mythology, mention of the giant snowman is said to be like humans and apes
    3. The social media debate over the presence of snow or human in the Himalayas

    New Delhi. The Indian Army has 32-inch tall and 15-inch wide pugmarks in the Himalayas. It is believed that it can be of snow or humanity, which has been mentioned in mythology. Photos of Pagham on the ice from the army were shared on Twitter account on Monday. According to the Army, this mysterious post was seen on 9th April by the army crew near the Maluku base camp (height 5250 meters). Even before the claims of the presence of snowman in the Makwal-Barun National Park of Nepal have been made.

    After posting photos by the Army, there has been a debate in social media about the existence of Yetis. Users question whether this prank is not there. Why not only share footprints? Some people said that maybe the Indian Army's Twitter account has been hacked.

    Reactions of social media users

    BJP leader Tarun Vijay said, "We are proud of the army, but It is not called as mysterious, they are a snowman.

    Different claims about it

    Different claims have been made regarding the presence of Yati in the Himalayas. It is said that Yati looks like humans and apes, which are much larger than normal humans. They are considered to be the real inhabitants of the Himalayas. However, there has not been adequate evidence of the existence of the present.

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