Congratulations, we are always proud of you. salutes to the #IndianArmy Moutaineering Expedition Team. But please, you are Indian, dont call Yeti as beast. Show respect for them. If you say he is a 'snowman'.
— Chowkidar Tarun Vijay (@Tarunvijay) April 29, 2019
The result of reading to much Tintin in one's childhood
— Sanjeev Sanyal (@sanjeevsanyal) April 29, 2019
Can there possibly be a simpler explanation? pic.twitter.com/fqIuV0Q9Ri
— Siddharth Singh (@siddharth3) April 29, 2019
Ok, but why only one footstep?
— Chowkidar Mritunjay Sharma (@mritunjay2106) April 29, 2019
What the hell is wrong with you guys? Just look at those pics for heaven's sake. That's not a bipedal. Couldn't you guys call a single animal expert before posting this ? Unless you are claiming your yeti walks on a single foot and travels by jumping.
— Anusuya (@_IC1101_) April 29, 2019
So Yeti has only one foot?
— ਪੰਜਾਬ ਨਾਗਰਿਕ (@akdwaaz) April 29, 2019
Two weird things in these pics:
— Chowkidar Suma J Amin🇮🇳 (@SumaJAmin) April 29, 2019
1. Distance between each footstep is too large.
2. Only a single footprint is seen. Normally should there not be prints of both the feet?
You mean this guy? pic.twitter.com/odZnKH9m9F
— Nymeria (@aloftydirewolf) April 30, 2019
Also sighted: a delighted Yeti after being tweeted by the Indian Army pic.twitter.com/YzKSWpLDbV
— Sachin Kalbag (@SachinKalbag) April 30, 2019
— Shravan Bhat (@Shravanbhat) April 29, 2019
Modiji ko vote karne bahar aaya hoga 😂
— Rudra (@awasthi_rudra) April 29, 2019
It's shameful that people are asking the army for proof. #Yeti #MythicalYeti #BelieveTheMyth https://t.co/luL1PJ8zva
— Siddharth (@Actor_Siddharth) April 30, 2019