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lampbane commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
Yeti sounds more exotic.
Bigfoot... well, it has big feet, right?
November 4, 2008
reesetee commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
I'm with you on this one, Lampbane. Also, Bigfoot has more than one foot, I'd imagine. Otherwise, those tracks would look mighty funny.
November 4, 2008
yarb commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
I'm pretty sure these are distinct species, though. What about bigfoot vs sasquatch?
November 5, 2008
reesetee commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
It depends. Does Sasquatch have big feet? You know, for his size.
Aside: Apparently all of these creatures can be classified as homins. Who knew?
November 5, 2008
dontcry commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
You know what they say..... "big feet, big..."
November 5, 2008
mollusque commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
I think you mean homonins, reesetee. But yeti, sasquatch and bigfoot can't be classified scientifically without a sample to study. DNA testing showed that a sample of supposed yeti hair came from a wild horse.
November 5, 2008
yarb commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
Aha! So yeti* keep company with horses!
*it just seems like the plural should be yeti.
November 5, 2008
dontcry commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
...shoes.
November 5, 2008
reesetee commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
I really don't mean anything, mollusque--I just happened to see that term used on Wikipedia. But thanks for providing the real term. :-)
November 5, 2008
sionnach commented on the word yeti v bigfoot
Is homonym a homonym for homonin?
November 5, 2008