Mermaids are not real if real not helpless but if out of water to long then they will sadly die.
Though, to a large degree it depends on the author writing about them, as in some movies and TV shows mermaids can shapeshift into human form.
Mermaids live in the Ocean, they do not live on land or in land.
Nowhere. Mermaids can be found in books, movies, and other fictional media, but nowhere else.I hope you realize Florida is a piece of land. Mermaids don't live on land.
all that involve land.
Normally, no. But some legends describe mermaids as reproducing by temporarily replacing their tail with legs and feet in order to seduce a land-dwelling man.
Mermaids are purely fictional and fantasy creatures, the may do whatever the author of the story decides.
Mermaids are not real. Unless you are in a fantasy land.
For a start, merfolk don't even exist. But if you want a logical answer, they probably lay eggs and then fertilise them. In some mythological stories, mermaids and mermen can turn into humans when they get on land (meaning they get legs and other things that are below the waist). Some say mermen and mermaids mate in their human forms on land (just as humans do), then return to the sea. Mermaids can then give birth on land, and return to the sea with their offspring.
Traditionally, mermaids are depicted as having both a fish tail and humanoid upper body, so they do not have legs and feet to walk on land and would not survive out of water for long periods. The idea that mermaids die on land is a common theme in fiction and folklore.
Mermaids are famed for causing ship-wrecks and eating sailors.
There are no actual mermaids...
According to most legends and tales that include Mermaids, they are described as having flowing hair that was unkept as it added to their beauty and it showed their division of self from land walking humans, as humans used brushes to keep their kept while mermaids didn't need to do so.
i stood there being helpless. No one is Helpless!