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What's so precious about the photo of half fish and half man?

The photographer of this photo of the fish monster is Ryan donahue. He said with deep feeling: "There were so many people on the scene that I even touched the fish monster with my hand. Its legs are quite strong! There is no decay at all. This big fish monster just has one more leg, saying it's a thigh, but it's almost no different from a thigh. "

At that time, Len Donaxiu turned to the local people for help, and prepared to soak in alcohol for anticorrosion. He was about to throw a large sum of money to the fishermen and transport the fish monster to any nearby university, but where is the university? Where is it shipped?

At this time, there was another trouble: the fishermen kept staring at the fish monster, and they said superstitious to Rondonahue, "It is said that this fish monster is a variant of the devil. If you don't put it back into the sea, God will punish the fishermen here. "

So the fishermen used a boat to transport the fish monster back to the sea and sink it into the water. At the same time, they also threw all the other aquatic products they caught into the sea.

Local fishermen believe that this fish monster is not a fish, but a servant of the siren. At this time, the fisherman turned and pounced on the photographer, ready to take the camera in his hand and throw it into the sea. As it happens, the camera is in the hand of photographer Len Donaxiu. He finally got rid of these ignorant fishermen when the fishermen were not paying attention, and fortunately saved this precious photo.

In slang, the word "fish monster" means "half fish and half man" or "mermaid". Scientists who believe that this fish monster really exists call it "half fish and half man marine life", that is, half fish and the other half human.