Mermaids

How do you be a real mrmade?

How do you be a real mrmade?
  1. How do I find a mermaid?
  2. Where do the mermaids live?
  3. Do mermaids exist?
  4. Do mermaids have powers?
  5. Are sirens mermaids?
  6. Can a mermaid talk?
  7. What would a mermaid eat?
  8. How long does a mermaid live?
  9. Does a mermaid give birth?
  10. How do mermaids mate?
  11. Do mermaids have periods?

How do I find a mermaid?

Mermaids can often be found near shipwrecks because the wreckage is full of shiny, foreign objects they've never seen before. They especially love the flash of a bright gold coin, which reminds them of the way fish scales glean when hit just right by the sunlight.

Where do the mermaids live?

Mermaids live in the sea and inhabit marine areas all around the world, according to legend. But there are also stories of mermaids living lakes and rivers.

Do mermaids exist?

Mermaids – underwater creatures that are half fish and half human – do not exist except in people's imaginations. Scientists who study the ocean for the United States have investigated their possible existence and say no evidence of mermaids has ever been found.

Do mermaids have powers?

Being a magical creature, mermaids are often depicted as having magical powers. Magic powers allow one to manipulate the elements and defy the laws of physics. There are all kinds of magic powers: Mind-reading, flying, invisibility, shapeshifting, controlling nature, and many more.

Are sirens mermaids?

Are sirens and mermaids the same? 'Mermaid' and 'siren' are often used interchangeably, but there is actually a distinction between the two, according to legend and literature. Mermaids are half fish, half women who live in the ocean and are typically harmless. Sirens are like evil mermaids.

Can a mermaid talk?

In most mythologies, books and motion pictures mermaids can not only talk, but they are very articulate and fluent in human languages, or, if they don't know them already, are able to learn them very rapidly.

What would a mermaid eat?

In this fairy tale, mermaids eat fish, sea vegetables and a dash of fat (following the Zone Diet, of course), which is how they get their healthy and youthful appearance. As it turns out, seaweed, a primary vegetable in their diet, has numerous health benefits that could help you embrace your inner mermaid.

How long does a mermaid live?

According to Hans Christian Anderson, Mermaids live for 300 years then turn to sea foam when they die. The more realistic answer is mermaids die and like any other mammal or sea creatures, they sink to the bottom and the circle of life takes over. There are theories that sunlight and dehydration are deadly to mermaids.

Does a mermaid give birth?

As they're made of essentially incompressible liquids, they can be at any depth (perhaps near volcanic vents for warmth). It depends on their tail, the more likely and realistic tail is a dolphin or dugong (manatee) tail instead of a fish tail, in which the mermaid would give birth to live young.

How do mermaids mate?

Mermaids have vaginas, mermen have penises in sheaths, kind of like dolphins, and male mermaids have both penises and vaginas. Q: How do merpeople have sex? When any group of merpeople love each other very much, they rub their parts against each other, sometimes inside each other, in a special, watery cuddle.

Do mermaids have periods?

If you mean their periods, as in “whatever pattern of reproductive cycle they can have,” then yes. All organisms have reproductive cycles.

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