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Mermaids are always shrouded in mystery, enchanting and yet always elusive to the general public. However, many claim to have seen them. Are they tired, sick and paranoid like her 19th-century sailors, are they lying?
1. What is a mermaid? Mermaids are aquatic creatures with fish tails instead of human torsos and legs.
Legends depict mermaids as beautiful women known for their enchanting songs.
2. Are mermaids real? We can only speculate about the answer to this question. Mermaids are considered mythical creatures, but the question arises as to where the mermaid myth came from. Perhaps there is some truth to the legend.
They are the ones who rescue the drowning sailor and drag him to shore.
This is a generalization, but applies mainly to mermaids. Some stories portray mermaids as evil.
4. Are mermaids dangerous? Mermaids have been portrayed as dangerous beings in certain movies and stories, but they are well known for helping sailors. It depends on which novel they are inSirens are generally considered dangerous.
However, mermaids and humans are closely related species, so it's highly likely that there aren't many bad eggs. Mermaids can experience emotions and can have thoughts of good and bad. That means there can definitely be mermaids who choose to be bad.8.How do sirens kill? Sirens are known to use haunting voices to lure sailors to their deaths. How they actually kill her varies. In some folklore, sirens drag sailors to the seabed and drown them. In other stories, the ship crashed into rocks, killing everyone on board. But there are also stories of cannibal sirens! Sirens can be bloodthirsty, but mermaids prefer a different diet.
5. What do mermaids eat? It really depends on the mermaid. Most people simply say, "Mermaids love seafood!".
When Did The Mermaid Become Japanese?
Mermaids in Japan today are no longer tiny clawed creatures with the torso of a monkey and the tail of fish. It would seem that the mermaid, as known in the west, infiltrated Japan at the start of the early 20th century.
This coincided with an influx of American culture from army bases at the start of the first world war, as well as the publication of the first Japanese translation of Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid.
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