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Double amputee gets mermaid tail.

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
Fish tail off by 90 degrees. A marine mammal (aka cetacean) moves their tail up and down not side to side as fish do. 😉

The article says "mermaid tail", and if mermaids were real they would, presumably, be mammals.🙂
 
Originally posted by: jagec

The article says "mermaid tail", and if mermaids were real they would, presumably, be mammals.🙂

Of course - but everyone associates them with fish from the fishy tail to scales. Then again lots believe dolphins are fish too! :|
 
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: jagec

The article says "mermaid tail", and if mermaids were real they would, presumably, be mammals.🙂

Of course - but everyone associates them with fish from the fishy tail to scales. Then again lots believe dolphins are fish too! :|

Exactly, dolphins are the smartest fish in the ocean. That's why tuna is considered brain food-lots of dolphin in it!


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