what are mermaids?
Mermaids are half woman, half fish, aquatic "mythical" creature, who are
best known in sea tales and folklore. Merpeople, despite the half fish bodies,
are mammal, having similar reproductive organs to a dolphin, and human. Mermaids
are born vaginally, not from eggs, so they are not reptiles, or fish. Mermaids
vary in appearance depending on where they live. For instance, a deep sea
mermaid would be pale, have fangs and claws, while a freshwater mermaid would
most likely be darker in color to blend in with the murky opaqueness of a lake
or river.
Mermaids are half woman, half fish, aquatic "mythical" creature, who are
best known in sea tales and folklore. Merpeople, despite the half fish bodies,
are mammal, having similar reproductive organs to a dolphin, and human. Mermaids
are born vaginally, not from eggs, so they are not reptiles, or fish. Mermaids
vary in appearance depending on where they live. For instance, a deep sea
mermaid would be pale, have fangs and claws, while a freshwater mermaid would
most likely be darker in color to blend in with the murky opaqueness of a lake
or river.