Mermaid mummy found, and Scientists are astounded.

mermaid mummy encased in a fireproof case.
300 year old mermaid mummy.

At a temple in Okayama Prefecture, they worship a 300-year-old mummified mermaid. They call it the mermaid mummy. It stands about 1 foot tall. It has an upper-body resembling a human. And a lower body resembling a fishtail.

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Despite its 300-year-old age, the mermaid mummy has retained its nails, teeth, and hair. Also, the carcass has an eerie expression of a screaming child. The mummy was on display for public viewing about 40 years ago. But now it is in a fireproof safe so that it won’t deteriorate.

According to the note inside the box, Fishermen caught the mysterious creature in a fishing net. They captured it off the coast of Tosa Province (now Kochi Prefecture) between 1736 and 1741. The mummy passed to other owners after the Meiji Era (1868-1912). And then, later on, the Enjuin temple acquired it.

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Mermaid caught in the Pacific Ocean

Does the bible mention Mermaids?

Yes, read the story of Samson. You will find it in the book of Judges. In short, it is a story about him conquering the philistines. No, you won’t see the word mermaid in the bible. But at the end of the story, Samson defeats the Philistine god, Dagon. And Dagon was a merman, part man, and part fish. It is strange but true.

Now let me balance this out. Scientists say there is no evidence proving the existence of mermaids in real life. They are mythical creatures that are nothing more than folklore and legends. However, there are many reports online of these mystical creatures.

There are many reports of sightings off the coast of Kiryat Yam. Such as, in 2013, two tourists were able to get a video that looked very real. In 2016, Dr. Torsten Schmidt was doing deep-sea exploration looking for sites for oil and natural gas reserves, and witnessed one. He captured evidence on two separate video cameras in the Greenland sea.

Are those accounts fact or fiction? That’s for you to decide. Google it or check out YouTube for yourselves. Take a look at the evidence with an open mind. But don’t let yourself get hoodwinked, either. And for what it is worth, many people believe we evolved from the mermaids?

But to keep it accurate. Scientists have found that humanity evolved from a pouch-like sea creature with a large mouth, no anus, and wriggled for movement. Thus, according to a new study, 540 million years ago, the microscopic species (the pouch-like sea creature with a large mouth and no anus) dominated the Earth. Consequently, scientists claim it is humans’ earliest known ancestor.

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Researchers Hope To Unlock Mermaid Mummy Secrets

I don’t know about you, but I hope we evolved from the mermaids rather than the creature with a big mouth and no anus. Nonetheless, let’s get back to the main storyline. back to the temple in Okayama Prefecture and the scientific research that is now taking place.

Kuida, the head priest, is allowing scientists to study the mummy. He hopes the research project will leave (scientific) records for future generations. Accordingly, the remains will be studied from a variety of academic perspectives. Hence, Okayama Folklore Society board member Hiroshi Kinoshita, 54, will analyze the mummy from the perspective of folklore studies.

Paleontology professor Takafumi Kato, 54, will conduct morphological analyses of the upper body of the artifact. An associate professor specializing in ichthyology will study the fish-like lower body. And an associate professor with expertise in molecular biology will analyze the DNA. Furthermore, they will publish their findings in the fall. What do you think of this mermaid mummy.

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