David Attenborough's “Convincing" Evidence On Mythical Creatures | Friday Night With Jonathan Ross
Sir David Attenborough believes there is "very convincing" evidence that Yetis exist. The revered wildlife expert joins Jonathan on the sofa and shares his thoughts on the Abominable Snowman & Loch Ness Monster. Series 16, Episode 4. Original Broadcast Date: 27 February 2009 Subscribe to Friday Night With Jonathan Ross YouTube channel for weekly videos and the best bits from the show - / fridaynightwithjonathanrossglobal Follow the show on Twitter: / wossy Follow our Facebook page for clips from the archives: / fridaynightjonathanross #JonathanRoss #SirDavidAttenborough #MythicalCreatures

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