Yeti

In the Club Penguin Mountain Range, tales of the Yeti (Ye-tea), or Abominable Snowpenguin, have been told for centuries. Supposedly covered in hair, and as swift as a horse, Yetis have often been reported in pairs, never in one place, never settling in once place, but moving from territory to territory. They are thought to be clever enough to make useful tools and wise enough to avoid curious Penguins. Belief in Yeti amongst penguins who live in Club Penguin is so wide-spread that many politicians, penguin citizens and conspiracy theorist groups claimed they're "real" in 1981 and named them an island symbol. Claimed sightings slowed down in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but became widespread again in 2009. It is also known as "Rakshasa", which means "demons" in ancient named translation.

A similar creature that was proven to exist is the Sasquatch, also in Club Penguin, which made even more penguins believe that Yetis are real.

Sightings/Sighted
The first major claimed sighting of a Yeti since Club Penguin was dedicated in 2005 was during the Dig Out the Dojo project in November 2008. Many Yeti sightings were claimed over the event, hidden deep in the mountain range.

Height
5 to 7 feet tall.

Weight
300 to 600 pounds.

Habitat
Tundra Mountains.

Country
Club Penguin, United States of Antarctica

Diet
Puffles, penguins, fish

Physical Characteristics
Biped (walks on two feet), has snowy blueish, grey and black hair, and is very dangerous. Also capable of avoiding penguins.

Notable Yetis

 * Guinny the Yeti