The Fiji mermaids are not actual mermaids, as real mermaids do not exist. A "Fiji mermaid" is a man-made hoax created by stitching a fish tail onto a dead monkey.
No. The Fiji mermaids were shown to be fake.
The Fiji Mermaid was a hoax. Mermaids do not exist.
No. Mermaids are not real.
Since mermaids don't actually exist, they swim with whatever the artist or writer depicting them wants them to swim with.
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Mermaids are typically depicted as being able to swim in the water but not walk on land.
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.
They are mythological, so there is no real location.
No, mermaids are mythical creatures and do not exist in reality. Fiji is an island nation in the South Pacific known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and rich marine life, but mermaids are not a part of its natural environment.
No mermaids do not have hair. Mermaids actually lost there hair when they evolved into mermaids. Hair slows a creature down that is trying to swim. So through evolution these mermaids lose there hair. In conclusion, no mermaids do not have long hair. They have no hair at all.
no because mermaids swim underwater. yes wings might be useful but that is why they have a tail. So the wings would be useless....but if you were to give a mermaid wings your could have the wings rest on her stomach so when they were opened they would push back. they might also look somewhat like webbed fingers if you know what i mean