It was supposedly a mermaid that someone found. It was a hoax. Someone just cut the body off of a monkey and sewed it to the tail of a fish
The feejee mermaid is a complete fake. It's made of a fish's bottom half and a monkey's top half carefully sown together by a person. it's still very cool to see but it's Not real.
No. The Fiji or Feejee mermaids are a hoax that entials stitching a fish tail onto the carcass of a monkey in place of its legs.
Some of the most famous hoaxes perpetuated in America are The Cardiff Giant, Orson Well's "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast, The alien autopsy video of 1995 and The Feejee Mermaid.
Fiji was discovered by British Sailor and navigator Capt James Cook. He called the islands FeeJee, the natives called it Viti. Then the British changed its name from FeeJee to Fiji.
No. The Fiji mermaids were shown to be fake.
P.T. Barnum started the first circus sideshow back in the 1800s. He started with a dime-museum (that's where you'd find the Feejee mermaid) and then eventually moved on to incorporating "live" acts (sword swallowers, human "oddities", etc.)
No one knows yet but P.T. Barnum discovered one and plus there is an island called Feejee Island and there's Feejee Mermaids there. I believe in it just so you know and THEY ARE REAL OK REAL REAL REAL REAL!!!! Answered by Maeleena Salvador
Captain James Cook named the islands FeeJee after sighting them. Today it is known as Fiji.
As the -maid part might imply, a mermaid is a femal mythical creature. The male equivalent is called a merman.
well i think a mermaid because it said nerina THE mermaid. so a mermaid
it is a mermaid
mermaid are not real. mermaids are half women and half fish.