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Resurfacing around the world, people are saying a lot of things about these creatures that they really exist. Merpeople do not exist, their lives were just fictitious on the eyes of so-called art and literature. In which on this field mermaids and mermen are being told as other creatures living in the deepest part of the ocean, some stories convinced many people to believed and take a glance on this myth. The mermaid feeble started in 1000BC in Assyria.
The Little Mermaid added confusion to many, when it was released by Christian Andersen, so kids mostly believed they exist.
They personifies beauty, elegance. Their alluring voices made fisher fell in-love, their shimmering tails shines like a star, and like no others, they are also dangerous. It is thought that there is no such creatures that exist today, there are several animals that are existent from which the stories could have been born. These sea cows including the dugong and the matanee.
"The mermaid story is one of the oldest legends amongst seafaring folk and although even the most drunken sailor could not mistake the face of a cow for that of a beautiful women, it is still believed that these animals gave arise to the stories. When these creature come up for air they hold their heads above water and remain in an upright position for sometime. At a distance the head might easily be mistaken for that of a human, and this resemblance is heightened when a female appears holding their young with their flippers" ( Answer.com)
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Options :
- It is either true or not that merpeople exist, you have the right to believe.
- It is not Scientifically assured that merpeople exists, but we are talking about enchantment here not Science.
- We also have to consider the Bible, the word of God. If this story is true, it is you who have given a freewill by God. So you decide.
I am always enchanted by mermaids. It's one of the reasons why my moniker is Mystic Nymph. :-D
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