
The corpses of fish and fine mermaids with a pale face, long tail and many fins floated on the beach, making many people dizzy.
Recently, images of what is believed to be the body of a mermaid were found on the beach, shocking many people. It is reported that the "corps of mermaids" was found in the Philippines.

The body of a mermaid washed up on the beach surprised many people.
Many people describe the mermaid discovered this time as having a human face, pale skin, and a long tail with many fins around it. Local fishermen discovered the "corps of mermaids" and quickly reported it to the authorities. Everyone thinks that the appearance of this legendary figure brings an omen for the nation, but no one is sure what it is.

Mermaids have long tails and lots of scales.
Meanwhile, several other international news sites published the image of the "mermaid's body" with the description "found on the Spanish island of Canaria". A witness who is said to have personally discovered the “mermaid body” named Peter said: “While I was running on the beach, I saw a strange object. When I got closer, I couldn't believe my eyes. because it is so similar to the mermaid that we often see in fairy tales or on television.

Mermaids have pale skin.
In the face of the disturbance from the above information, some netizens speculated that this was just a technological product or an artwork that was a "fake scene" to fool people. Because not long ago, the "mermaid" was also said to have been discovered by divers in Greenland under the sea, and a video recorded off the coast of Israel also saw the mermaid on the rocky beach and quickly slipped into the sea.

Many people think that this is just a product of art.

The body of a mermaid washed up on the beach causing much controversy.
This is not the first time that strange creatures considered mermaids seem to cause a stir in public opinion. The first time the mermaid emerged from the mythical demon to appear before the naked eye is known to have been in 1403. Floodwater receded, stranding her on the shoreline of Eton, the Netherlands, and then a group of people. fisherman found.

The first mermaid was found in 1403 in England.
According to the book "Speculum Mundi" published in 1635, written by the British minister John Swan himself about this event, the mermaid seemed to soon integrate into "earthly" life, she liked to wear beautiful clothes and liked to walk. play, listen to the secrets of the ladies, but never open his mouth to speak.

The mermaid was stoned to death because she was mistaken for a monster.