By 1984, three species of Yeti were formally identified and classified: "Mih-teh" and "Dzu-teh", which were closely related to apes, and "Yeti Traversii", discovered by Edward Travers, was more bear-like and very timid. In 1984, the London Zoo had a female Yeti Traversii named Mahamaya, which was successfully bred with a male from Peking. Their offspring was named Margaret for the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom she bit at a photocall. (PROSE: Downtime)
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| - By 1984, three species of Yeti were formally identified and classified: "Mih-teh" and "Dzu-teh", which were closely related to apes, and "Yeti Traversii", discovered by Edward Travers, was more bear-like and very timid. In 1984, the London Zoo had a female Yeti Traversii named Mahamaya, which was successfully bred with a male from Peking. Their offspring was named Margaret for the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom she bit at a photocall. (PROSE: Downtime)
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| - By 1984, three species of Yeti were formally identified and classified: "Mih-teh" and "Dzu-teh", which were closely related to apes, and "Yeti Traversii", discovered by Edward Travers, was more bear-like and very timid. In 1984, the London Zoo had a female Yeti Traversii named Mahamaya, which was successfully bred with a male from Peking. Their offspring was named Margaret for the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom she bit at a photocall. (PROSE: Downtime)
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