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'''''Yeti Traversii''''' was one of the three species of [[Tibetan Yeti]] that had been formally identified and classified by [[1984]], they were discovered by [[Edward Travers]]. Unlike the [[Dzu-teh]] and [[Mih-teh]] Yetis, who were closely related to [[ape]]s, the ''Yeti Traversii'' were 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 of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], who she bit at a photocall. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'') | '''''Yeti Traversii''''' was one of the three species of [[Tibetan Yeti]] that had been formally identified and classified by [[1984]], they were discovered by [[Edward Travers]]. Unlike the [[Dzu-teh]] and [[Mih-teh]] Yetis, who were closely related to [[ape]]s, the ''Yeti Traversii'' were 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 of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], who she bit at a photocall. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime (novelisation)|Downtime]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 05:20, 5 June 2013
Yeti Traversii was one of the three species of Tibetan Yeti that had been formally identified and classified by 1984, they were discovered by Edward Travers. Unlike the Dzu-teh and Mih-teh Yetis, who were closely related to apes, the Yeti Traversii were 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, who she bit at a photocall. (PROSE: Downtime)