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*The term "yeti" is derived from Tibetan and roughly means "rocky place bear";
 
*The term "yeti" is derived from Tibetan and roughly means "rocky place bear";
 
*Jake implies in a discussion with Huntsgirl that the Abominable Snowman is an endangered species;
 
*Jake implies in a discussion with Huntsgirl that the Abominable Snowman is an endangered species;
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*The fur of a Yeti has explosive properties used for destruction potions;
 
*The Yeti briefly seen in "Nobody's Fu" looks oddly similar to Chewbacca, a hairy humanoid creature of the Chewie species featured in the Star Wars series.
 
*The Yeti briefly seen in "Nobody's Fu" looks oddly similar to Chewbacca, a hairy humanoid creature of the Chewie species featured in the Star Wars series.
 
[[Category:Magical Creatures]]
 
[[Category:Magical Creatures]]

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Abominablesnowman

Abominable Snowpeople, also known as Yetis, are magical creatures that live in remote snowy areas, most often mountains. They are considered cryptids by scientific experts, or in other words creatures whose existence remain questionable due to a lack of proof. These creatures were only seen in "Ski Trip" (Season 1), and very briefly in "Nobody's Fu" (Season 2).

They can easily be mistaken for the Bigfoot, also called Sasquatch.

Physical Appearance

Yeti

The Yeti's new look

In Season 1, Yetis are entirely covered in white fur, which serves as camouflage in their habitat. They have visible ears and fangs, and walk on their two legs. They look mostly humanoid, although their feet and hands are blue and much larger than those of humans.

In Season 2, Yetis look slightly different. Their fur is now a shade of beige and they have more pronounced facial hair, like long eyebrows and a scruffy mustache. Their nose are more dog-like and their skin is no longer blue. Their eyes are also bigger and more like those of animals.

Life in the Magical World

Abominable Snowpeople are large but friendly creatures. They are absolutely harmless, which make them extremely vulnerable to hunters. Adults and babies alike are hunted for their plush pelts, which are in high demand on the magic market. In "Ski Trip", Huntsgirl easily captures a young (as well as a full grown) Abominable Snowman.

Baby Yeti Abonimable Snowman

A baby Yeti caught in a snare

Although Yetis are humanoids, they are incapable of speech. They communicate by different levels of roars and grunts.

Depending on their age, Abominable Snowpeople will vary in size. Adults are usually quite tall, about twice the size of an average-sized human. Babies can reach the height of an average teenager.

Although Yetis prefer to live in secluded places away from other magical creatures, some are known to make exception of this. In "Nobody's Fu", Fu Dog plays a game of "Go Fish" with Esmerelda, a Shark Person, a Goblin, and a Yeti.

Trivia

  • The term "yeti" is derived from Tibetan and roughly means "rocky place bear";
  • Jake implies in a discussion with Huntsgirl that the Abominable Snowman is an endangered species;
  • The fur of a Yeti has explosive properties used for destruction potions;
  • The Yeti briefly seen in "Nobody's Fu" looks oddly similar to Chewbacca, a hairy humanoid creature of the Chewie species featured in the Star Wars series.