If they are to have symbols, most likely:
Feathers (for they had wings).
Wax (this is what Odysseus used so his men would not hear their song)
Rope (around which Odysseus was tied to the mast)
They sang beautiful songs near dangerous rocks, which lured the men who sailed near them out of commission, crashing their boats on the rocks and drowning them.
The sirens in Greek mythology were half woman half bird monsters that sang sweet songs to sailors that made them forget everything and crash their ships. No, they were not worshipped.
No, only drowned them by their song.
The sirens were the daughter of the river God,Achelous. The mothers name was never mentioned.
In Greek mythology, the sirens were not married. They were sea nymphs who lured sailors with their enchanting voices.
the sailors feared the sirens because the song that the sirens were singing was leading them to their death.
Hermes tricked the sirens into eating themself by painting them to look like humans why they were sleeping.
They were hideous! Only their singing was pretty.
Symbol of the dangers of the sea to the unwary sailor.
Sirens were deities of Greek Mythology - first written of by Homer in around 850 BC or 12th Century BC.
Yes, in Greek mythology, the sirens did not have children. They were often depicted as beautiful but dangerous creatures who lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices.
It has not been noted whether or not anybody out right killed the Sirens of Greek mythology. However, it is said that Sirens die whenever someone escapes their song which was done by Odysseus and his crew.
The sirens were monsters that led sailors to a drowning death by singing so sweetly that sailors jumped off their boats to meet them.