What else would you call a creature that you’ve never seen before, that looks and sounds and acts like something you’ve never seen? If you’re Lu Chin, the hunter who trapped the so-called Oriental Yeti, you call it an Oriental Yeti and you ship it off to Beijing for DNA testing. Yes, he’s caught some entirely new type of cryptid, and possibly the inspiration for a local legend.
Here’s how he describes his freakish catch: “It looks a bit like a bear but it doesn’t have any fur and it 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? There are local legends of a bear that used to be a man and some people think that’s what we caught.”
It’s not a Yeti, because he looks more like Bigfoot. This creature looks like some kind of mangy dog or possum, like the Texas Chupacabra.
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