Yeti

Yeti (Gigantopithecus himalayus) is one of the two modern-day descendants of the extinct Gigantopethicus, aside from its North American cousin, the bigfoot. Its predators are snow leopards, Asiatic lions, and vipers. They are native to the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest. Unlike bigfoot, yetis are fully bipedal walkers and walk very much like humans. Their face is also much more human-like than that of a bigfoot. It is a complete carnivore, feasting on snow leopard cubs, humans, bird eggs, and Himalayan hares. They are the largest bipedal predators in history, even taller than the extinct Andrewsarchus. They are endangered due to global warming and habitat loss, and most humans don't care because yetis kill them.