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Most mermaids are depicted as being very beautiful.
In real life, no, because mermaids don't exist. Otherwise it depends on what fictional world they are depicted in.
They symbolize the dichotomy between humans and animals. Some are depicted as kind while others are depicted as evil.
No group. Mermaids are made-up creatures depicted as having both fish and human aspects.
In reality, not because mermaids don't exist. Aside from that it depends on the work of fiction they are depicted in as to whether they can breather underwater.
H2O: Just ad Water is a TV show and nothing more. The mermaids depicted in the show are human actresses in costumes. Mermaids are a made-up, mythical kind of creature and are biologically impossible. Mako Island was made up by the writers of the show; no such island exists. These things are no more real than Hogwarts or the Death Star.
Mermaids are first mentioned in ancient Greek mythology, particularly in the works of Homer and Hesiod. They are often depicted as beautiful half-woman, half-fish creatures who live in the sea.
Mermaids are not real and you should not be worried about stupid things like that.
Mermaids are mythical creatures that are likely inspired in part by sailors longing for contact with women. Many men find large breasts to be attractive. Therefore, mermaids, which are meant to represent attractive women, are often depicted with large breasts.
Mermaids are fictional creatures that are often depicted in folklore, literature, and art. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of mermaids as real creatures.
In folklore, mermaids are sometimes depicted as luring or harming humans, while in stories they can be kind and helpful. Ultimately, the perception of mermaids hurting people varies depending on the source or story.