No. Mermaids are mythological creatures. However, there have been many reported sightings of them, and hoaxes involving their existence.
Sirenia is an order of fully aquatic, herbivorous mammals that inhabit rivers, estuaries, coastal marine waters, swamps, and marine wetlands. Animals belonging to this order include manatees and the dugong. Before mid 19th century, mariners referred to these animals as mermaids.
Obviously, it is impossible to entirely dispell the possibility of there being mermaids in the sea! But the general concensus is that there are not.
Mermaids don't exist and no mermaids have been found. It is impossible for something like a mermaid to exist and live. A person couldn't live with fish DNA inside of them. They would die. Mermaids come to from legends and myths of the ancient Greece and the Celtic tribes.
Mermaids are not real and do not exist in real life. No one has seen one beyond games, books and movies. People can not become mermaids. It is all make believe.
Mermaids are not real, they are pure fantsy. Therefore it would be foolish to look for them
The rarest mermaid spell is 'The retention of ethic after the appointment of Political Power'. So far no mermaid has ever been able to effect it.
No. No one can be a mermaid.
Unless you have surgery to have the part below your waist turned into something resembling a water mammal's torso and tail, there is no way to really turn yourself into a mermaid. No one has ever been surgically altered into a mermaid, or merman, and hopefully no one ever will. Mermaids are fiction. They are not real.
Vampires are fictional. No vampire has ever been found.
No one has. They don't exist.
I think the Little Mermaid will come to Chicago if they ever have a tour
Mermaids are not real so there are no mermaid girls having surgery. There was a child born with a physcial defect that needed surgery, but she was NOT a mermaid.
have not been found
No pharaoh has ever been found in a pyramid
U think mermaid tails are chip u can go to mermagica. And buy whon
yes
Both the statue in Copenhagen and Vancouver have been closer to the shore, never farther, as the land in both places is rising.