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How to make a mermaid craft

The steps to make a handmade mermaid are as follows:

Step 1: Start by pinching out the mermaid's tail, using a tool to carve out round scales and marks on the tail fin.

Step 2: Continue pinching out the body and both arms.

Step 3: Use blue clay to pinch out the halter top on the body.

Step 4: Squeeze out the round head and add eyes, eyebrows, etc.

Step 5: Finally, pinch the yellow clay into long strips, make curls, and stick them on the head one by one, and the simple ultralight clay mermaid is ready.

Mermaid legend:

In the middle of the 18th century, London, England, once held a sensational British Isles mermaid specimen exhibition. Subsequently, the same exhibition was held in the United States in New York, also caused a sensation throughout the United States. One of the most famous specimens was called "Fiji Mermaid". Afterwards, the scientists concerned checked that this so-called mermaid specimen was a combination of monkey and fish.

So many people are skeptical about the existence of mermaids. Norwegian biologist Erik? They gave mermaids beautiful voices and told people they were excellent singers," said Pontoppidan in Norwegian Natural History. Obviously, people with a little bit of brains would never be interested in this whimsy and would even doubt the possibility of the existence of such creatures.

"Elrick's views represent those of most of the biological community. However, Ellick's view may not be correct.

Not long ago, Dr. Vigret, of the Russian Academy of Sciences, revealed a startling secret: In 1962, a Soviet cargo ship inexplicably sank off Cuba. Since the ship was carrying nuclear missiles, the Soviet Union sent probe ships carrying scientists and military experts (including Dr. Vinograd) to search the wreck in an attempt to retrieve the nuclear missiles.