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  1. Apr 11, 2024 · Pop culture mania aside, this all may lead you to wonder, are mermaids real or not? Ahead, find out if mermaids solely dwell in the land of myths or if any evidence indicates that mermaids...

    • Eric Grundhauser
    • TENSHOU-KYOUSHA SHRINE. Fujinomiya, Japan. If the legends surrounding this hideous little goblin found in Japan’s Tenshou-Kyousha Shrine are to be believed, it may be the oldest mermaid on this list.
    • BIG BEND POWER PLANT MANATEE VIEWING AREA. Apollo Beach, Florida. Possibly one of the least expected places to see so-called mermaids is in the waste water pools of this Florida power plant.
    • FEEJEE MERMAID AT THE NATURE MUSEUM. Grafton, Vermont. This classic feejee mermaid located in Vermont’s quaint Nature Museum was taken from a fraternal lodge.
    • JEJU MERMAIDS. Jeju-si, South Korea. As opposed to the other creatures on this list, these South Korean “mermaids” are actually just human women who have come to be known as legendary fisherpeople.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MermaidMermaid - Wikipedia

    In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. [1] Mermaids appear in the folklore of many cultures worldwide, including Europe, Asia, and Africa. Mermaids are sometimes associated with perilous events such as floods, storms, shipwrecks, and drownings.

  3. Sep 26, 2016 · Explore the history and popularity of mermaid searches, from fake documentaries to viral videos. Learn why people are so curious about the existence of half-human, half-fish creatures and what they find online.

    • What Is A Mermaid, exactly?
    • History of The Mermaid Myth
    • Mermaid Facts
    • Real Mermaid Sightings

    In folklore from a surprisingly diverse collection of cultures’ folklore from around the world, a mermaid is a creature—half woman, half fish—that lives in the ocean and occasionally makes appearances to sailors. As the upper half of the mermaid is the human half, sailors would see them and be struck by their beauty. More than one mermaid story cul...

    Mermaid myths began about 3,000 years ago in Assyrian lore. Since then, sightings have only increased, even as the concomitant increase in scientific knowledge renders their existence more and more unlikely. The Assyrian mermaid was Atargatis, the goddess of fertilitywho entered the water and became a mermaid. Other cultures have stories of goddess...

    While mermaids aren’t real creatures, there are certain things we know about them from the stories told around the world. Since so many people love mermaids, we have kept tabs on what marine creatures can and can’t do.

    Whether mermaids are real or not, in some cases, doesn’t matter. There’s the idea that perception is reality, so if someone believes they saw a mermaid, as far as they’re concerned, they did. Along those lines, we have written documentation of mermaid sightings dating back for millennia. Whether the people making these sightings confused an unremar...

  4. Despite the lack of evidence supporting the existence of mermaids, some people still believe they are real and throughout history, many different people have claimed to have seen mermaids swimming in the Earth’s oceans.

  5. May 25, 2014 · In 2012, the television channel Animal Planet aired a show claiming to show evidence that mermaids are real. The program was filmed to appear to be a documentary, complete with interviews with...