I've been hearing a lot more about mermaids the last year and a half or 
so, especially since the Animal Planet first aired the show "Mermaids: 
The Body Found." I actually missed that show, but I heard all about it. 
Well, tonight the Animal Planet had a show that sort of acted as a 
sequel to that, called "Mermaids: New Evidence" or something like that. 
I'm not a big fan of television nowadays, so I might not be totally 
accurate on my TV titles, etc. Anyway, it was interesting to watch, 
nonetheless. They are trying to merge the lame "aquatic ape theory" (in 
actuality, it is a hypothesis) with their mermaids gone wild flicks. 
This theory/hypothesis involves human evolution, which deals with 
certain ancestors of modern humans that spent a great deal of time 
adapting to a semi-aquatic lifestyle. During the show, they used weak 
aspects like saying humans are the only mammals that can hold their 
breath for a long time like dolphins and how we still have traces of 
webbed hands. I find that odd, for me anyway, because my large hands are
 far from being webbed; I can't hold my breath for several minutes and 
when I get in water, I act as a sinker, and I also suck at swimming. Then
 again, I'm a so-called extraterrestrial so I guess I don't count, blah!
 LOL!
Anyway, back to this Mermaids Gone Wild thingy... They did have some 
interesting video footage (not the computer-generated crap). One of the 
coolest videos was shot not too far off the coast of Greenland. There 
was another coast guard flick, and another involving a cell phone video 
camera. I don't know how many of y'all seen that show tonight, but I 
like how toward the end of the show, they quickly ran a bunch of 
flashing credits talking about fictional characters, disclaimers, etc. 
Dang, who can tell what is real anymore? There is always the possible 
motives for better TV ratings, money and so on, involved. Concerning 
this subject, I can't rule out the possibility that there is some 
semi-humanoid swimming around with webbed hands and a wicked tail, 
especially since the ocean is so vast and we do discover new species of 
life all the time. Plus, there are so many myths & legends involving
 mermaids, it does make you wonder. However, they need to just drop that
 aquatic ape theory and just concentrate more on the live video footage 
and camera shots, even though they can be faked, as well. 
After thinking about this, I guess a mermaid would have to jump up in a 
boat with a fisherman and have a conversation with him, for this to be 
proven. If they do exist, though, I doubt if they are pretty like they 
are often described in mythical tales. Plus, there would be wild mermen,
 as well. That's all we need when going boating or fishing, is some 
crazed merman that is mad at his mermaid while having ego issues and 
drinking like a fish; ha-ha! 
Image Credit: www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/24/mermaid-the-body-found-animal-planet_n_1544087.html (link is no longer active)
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