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Has anyone seen these documentaries about strange creatures that apparently breath water, dive deep, and resemble humanoid mermaids? They have hands with webbed fingers. The last film evidence seems compelling, and impossible to explain. Or is it all a hoax?

 

http://www.downvids.net/real-mermaid-sighting-documentery-on-film-123-nobullshit-125--453488.html

Edited by Airbrush

If 'Worldstarhiphop.com' is reporting about it before scientists are, it's going to be fake.

 

And be wary of anything that starts or ends a sentence with (no bullsh**). That's usually a good indication that it is, in fact, bullsh**.

Edited by Iota

Yeah, that's just one of the Animal Planet mock scientific documentaries that they did.

 

They also produced "Mermaids: The Body Found" if you are interested.

  • 4 weeks later...

There are people who would bring up the "aquatic ape" theory in order to provoke thoughts of a sister subspecies that we left behind in the water. I, personally, disagree with the aquatic ape theory.

You may be interested in reading about the Moken people along with adaptation vs inheritance. The Moken are a nomadic people that live mostly off of boats that travel alongside the coasts of Asia.

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