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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Are Mermaids Actually Real?

This is a picture of an actual mermaid. The existence of mermaids were scientifically proven, and this photo is a picture from a video that was tested by experts to see that it was not altered in anyway. The video was taken by two kids, and they went up to see and when they poked the beached mermaid, it screeched and put its hand on the boy. The video was taken at the Israeli coast line at the town Kiryat Yarn. The rest of the video is of the kids instantly running way.Scientists have even found a carcass of a mermaid inside of a great white shark. Scientists say that the human species evolved into a water creature. They have seen that the mermaids all have very similar features to humans. They have a fin that replaced legs and a recessed skull that makes them have superior audio abilities. This exact creature has been in the culture for millions of years, so they aren't surprised that it rooted from something that was actually true. They seem to have bigger eyes then humans, but they have arms, head, and an upper body very similar to humans. They even found out that they use spears to catch their fish, much like humans used to do. There was a documentary that I watched on this topic, and they said they even have webbed fingers which unlike other primates. this is still controversial, but there is a strong case that is supported by science, but leads to more imagination about the topic. From what I have researched, I do believe that a long time ago, a new species called mermaids branched off in the evolution tree.


here is the picture: http://www.salem-news.com/stimg/may272013/mermaid-3.jpg

3 comments:

  1. Sorry I cant seem to upload the picture.

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  2. This is a very interesting topic, to think that mermaids could have been real at one point because of evolution. Thank you for the share.

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  3. This "unknown" topic in science is very interesting and questions the types of "fish" in the sea. Thank you for the share.

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