any colour what so ever
The upper half of merfolk are Nordic white and often algae green. The green is probably real algae growing on them. The young maids are the cleaners ones.
Their tails reflect their species. The Tidal merfolk, the ones that frolic in the waves, are pale green marbled with even pales streaks. The marine merfolk are of a darker green with splotches of red and brown near the knees, shins and tail. The true pelagic merfolk are black mottled with purple and marbled with blue.
I think that blue or mossy green tails would be the best. Because, mermaids don't want to be found for fear that they might be tested on and harmed. Blue and green can blend in with water easier.
It is blueish greenish. To make it you mix indigo and yellow green.
mermaids tail are any colours
Bright red.
mermaids get their tail any time thy chande to mermaids
No, she did not.
Green!
its tail resembles a mermaids tail
If mermaids existed they would poop in the same way that fish do.
Yes, in fiction or fantasy settings, a mermaid's tail can change color depending on the context. This could reflect emotions, surroundings, or even magical abilities. In reality, however, mermaids do not exist, so such changes would only occur in storytelling or art.
fish tails
Mermaids have tail because it is easier for them. With their tail comes a great power, they are very fast swimmers and can escape nearly everytime. So they have a tail so they can swim quicker.
It means that the mermaid that has a red tail is in-love!
Mermaids aren't real so the person who made them up gave them tails.