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The remains of a "mermaid" creature washed ashore on the Zhanjiang coast have caused a public uproar. In reality, this is the heartbreaking truth about a rare species that has recently reappeared. Scientists had previously declared this species completely "wiped out" from these waters.
Mysterious body discovered buried in white sand.
On February 12th, a wildlife enthusiast walking along the coast of Wuchuan City (Zhanjiang, China) stumbled upon a horrifying sight: the carcass of a giant creature partially buried in the sand. Initial descriptions indicated the creature possessed a relatively intact, flattened tail, reminiscent of a mermaid from mythological tales. However, its head was severely decomposed due to the effects of sea waves and time.
Immediately after receiving the report, the local Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs sealed off the scene. Preliminary examination confirmed that the carcass was indeed that of a dugong – a rare mammal often referred to as the prototype of a "mermaid" due to its rounded body, flexible forelimbs, and distinctive tail. The carcass has been placed in cold storage for preservation and will be handed over to the Chinese Academy of Sciences for further examination.
A shocking claim: The species has become "functionally extinct".
The topic "Mermaid discovered in Zhanjiang" quickly topped social media search rankings with millions of views. However, amidst public curiosity, experts offered some rather bleak assessments. In 2022, a group of international scientists published a shocking study: dugongs had officially become "functionally extinct" in China's coastal regions.
This means that while a few isolated individuals may remain, their numbers are too small to sustain a stable breeding population in the wild. The fact that a dugong carcass has washed ashore at this time is not a sign of revival, but rather a sad testament to the silent disappearance of this nationally protected species. The main causes cited are the severe decline of seagrass beds – their sole food source – along with environmental pollution and destructive fishing practices along the coast.
A warning from the ocean: The price of indifference.
The appearance of the "mermaid" in Zhanjiang is not merely archaeological or biological news, but a stark reminder of the health of the marine ecosystem. Dugongs are considered "indicator species"; their existence is linked to the prosperity of seagrass beds. When this species disappears, it signals that the marine environment has been damaged beyond repair.
Experts believe that without drastic measures to restore seagrass beds and establish effective conservation areas, we will continue to witness the demise of many other species. The image of the dugong's carcass lying cold on the Ngo Xuyen beach serves as a wake-up call: Nature is being exhausted by the immense pressure from human economic activities. This discovery may be an isolated case, but it has left a lasting impact on those concerned with conservation.
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