Fishermen Captures What No One Was Supposed to See

Fishermen Captures What No One Was Supposed to See


It's an age-old sci-fi trope: human's nuclear ambitions pollute the water and create terrifying mutations of familiar animals. But while Godzilla turned out to be kind of heroic in the long-term, most of the mutant fish on our planet are kind of... just weird. I don't have a lot of hope in them beating a giant ape. From a two-headed shark to a two-mouthed fish, let's get a look at 20 Mutant Fish Taking Over Waters Around the World!


#raretopic --  The top of the mermaid looks like a water-damaged store mannequin.  The rubbery lower portion is a costume piece.  Somebody must have really wanted to make a mermaid because those tails are really expensive.  It wouldn't show damage because it's silicone.  If a real humanlike dead body had been in the water, it would quickly decompose, becoming distorted and bloated,  not pretty.   The skeleton is a tribute to P. T. Barnum who sewed a monkey to a fish to create the Fiji Mermaid.  There are people born with "Mermaid Syndrome" with their legs fused together.   I don't think the skeleton is one of those because it would have had leg bones.  That's a fish skeleton attached to the bottom and those bones are very big.  Wonder what they used?  The color of the bones looks off, but that might be my monitor.

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Fishermen Captures What No One Was Supposed to See

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