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Faux doc Mermaids: The New Evidence took in 3.6 million viewers — that's up from 2005's Dragons: A Fantasy Made Real (2.8 million). Fictional animals, it turns out, are the biggest draw for the network. Mermaids also brought in 1.8 million adults 25

On "Mermaids: The New Evidence," Animal Planet revisited its documentary about the existence of mermaids from last year, "Mermaids: The Body Found." Biologist Dr. Paul Robertson returned with what appeared to be brand

When Animal Planet's “mockumentary” mega-hit, Mermaids: The Body Found aired last spring, 32 million people tuned in. So many people demanded: “Are mermaids real?” that NOAA had to issue an official disclaimer

Animal Planet stirred up some maritime mythology last year when it released Mermaids: The Body Found. The documentary, which attempted to prove the existence of mermaids, had people around the country wondering if there was a race of aquatic

Last year Animal Planet aired a special "Mermaids: The Body Found" suggesting that a group of scientists discovered the remains of a mermaid after investigating the mass beaching of whales and dolphins as a result of the Unites States Navy's work with

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