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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Mermaid Fossil
The National Ocean Service can issue all the denials they want, but the evidence for the existence of aquatic humanoids is simply overwhelming. The truth will win out!
I do like it, but the tail seems a little fishy, there’s no denying that. The good old FeeGee Mermaid is one of my favorites all time gaffs. There is a fun article about classic cryptozoological frauds here: http://www.strangescience.net/stfor2.htm
I don't know, The Skull looks too perfect as does the Tail like it's posing and no Teeth missing on the Skull, It's a Nice Looking Prop and Only a Prop.
I thought everyone knew that mermaids constantly regenerate their teeth, like sharks. That's why you almost never see a picture of a gap-toothed mermaid.
Jenny Haniver is back!
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I do like it, but the tail seems a little fishy, there’s no denying that. The good old FeeGee Mermaid is one of my favorites all time gaffs. There is a fun article about classic cryptozoological frauds here: http://www.strangescience.net/stfor2.htm
ReplyDeleteThe tail looks actually a lot like the flippers of ichthyosaurs, i.e. very big, flat and numerous phalanges...
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I don't know, The Skull looks too perfect as does the Tail like it's posing and no Teeth missing on the Skull, It's a Nice Looking Prop and Only a Prop.
ReplyDeleteI thought everyone knew that mermaids constantly regenerate their teeth, like sharks. That's why you almost never see a picture of a gap-toothed mermaid.
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