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    This article is about fish-bodied female merfolk. For the males, see merman. For the people, see merfolk. For other uses, see Mermaid (disambiguation). John William Waterhouse, A Mermaid (1900). In folklore, a mermaid is an aquatic creature with the head and upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. [1]

  2. Nov 22, 2019 · 15 Real Life Mermaid Sightings From History. Since the beginning of recorded history, legends have been born surrounding the elegant, beautiful, and sometimes treacherous mermaid. Their siren...

  3. Jun 21, 2024 · mermaid, a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a human being and the tail of a fish. Similar divine or semidivine beings appear in ancient mythologies (e.g., the Chaldean sea god Ea, or Oannes).

  4. Mar 18, 2023 · Dive into the mystical world of mermaids and sirens as I'll explore the key differences between these enchanting sea creatures.In this video, I'll unveil the...

  5. Sep 29, 2018 · They are creatures of the sea and known to spend the majority of their lives in this environment, though some tales claim that there were mermaids who had the ability to live on both land and sea. This was often done by shedding their fish tail or skin and hiding it while they were on land.

  6. Mermaids described in Ancient Greece is close to the type of mermaids we believe in today. A famous Greek folktale claimed that Alexander the Great’s sister, Thessalonike, was transformed into a mermaid and lived in the Aegean Sea after her death in 295 BC.

  7. A mermaid is a mythical sea-dwelling creature, often described as having the head and body of a woman and a fish's tail below the waist. Stories of mermaids have existed for thousands of years and span cultures across the world - from coastal settlements in Ireland to the landlocked Karoo desert in South Africa.

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