. . . . . . "The Yeti has often been considered elusive but their have been reports by some sherpas of the beast attacking them and their livestock, which makes the Yeti different from the almost universally placid Sasquatch (although some accounts of the Sasquatch are also of a less than pleasant nature). Although by far not the most dangerous of cryptids said to exist (and certainly not the most dangerous being of folklore) the Yeti is nevertheless often believed to be a creature that is best left alone - it is also a popular basis for many monsters in fiction, due to it being a more aggressive monster."@en . "The Yeti has often been considered elusive but their have been reports by some sherpas of the beast attacking them and their livestock, which makes the Yeti different from the almost universally placid Sasquatch (although some accounts of the Sasquatch are also of a less than pleasant nature). Although by far not the most dangerous of cryptids said to exist (and certainly not the most dangerous being of folklore) the Yeti is nevertheless often believed to be a creature that is best left alone - it is also a popular basis for many monsters in fiction, due to it being a more aggressive monster. The Yeti is also often depicted as carnivorous - though this is far from a universal trait (the idea of a carnivorous hairy humanoid is also depicted in the myth of the Wendigo)."@en . . . . . . . "Yeti (cryptozoology)"@en . . . .