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Kana | ミティ | |
Romaji | Miti | |
Voiced by | Shiori Izawa | |
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Monster Species | Yeti | |
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Hair | Light Blue | |
Eye | Amber | |
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Occupation | Exchange Student | |
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Miti is a Yeti that appears in Monster Musume: Everyday Life with Monster Girls Online.
Appearance
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In Original mode, she wears a furry bra and boylegs.
In Adorable mode, she wears a sundress.
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- Yeti Physiology:
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Attacks 3 opponents 2 times at 0.6x the damage. | |
Increases Attack, Defence and Speed by 75%. |
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Zoological Classification
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The Yeti (also known as Abominable Snowmen) are a pseudohuman species of beings that occupy the Himalayan region of Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet.
Not much is known about the species due to their natural habitat being extremely inaccessible to humans, however based on encounter reports Yetis resemble "upright gorillas", standing at around 2-3 meters in height, possess enhanced strength and are adapted to living in freezing temperatures; possessing thick fur and a high body temperature. Due to these latter traits they are extremely intolerant to warm environments.
Trivia
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- She was featured in the Event "Event: Lost Yeti Search!"
- The Himalaya mountain range is both remote and vast with a length of about 2,400 km and a width of 200-400 km. The range includes Mount Everest, the highest peak on earth, standing at 29,028 feet high. The Yetis are said to roam between the treeline and permanent snow at 14,000 to 20,000 feet.
- The search to find the Yetis can be traced back to the time of Alexander the Great, who in 326 BC set out to conquer the Indus Valley. Having heard stories of the Yeti he demanded to see one for himself, but local people told him they were unable to present one because the creatures could not survive at that low an altitude.
- In 1969, the Board of County Commissioners of Skamania County, Oregon, introduced a bill stating that any person found to have slain a Bigfoot creature would be punishable by law by a fine of up to ten thousand dollars or imprisoned for up to five years.