A half-woman half-fish is generally regarded as a mermaid. They are mythical.
A mermaid half human and half fish. The upper half from waist up is the body of a woman and the lower half from waist down is a fish tail. They are supposedly mythical, but others believe differently.
A half cow, half fish creature is often referred to as a "mermaid" in folklore, though traditionally mermaids are depicted as half woman, half fish. There isn't a specific term for a creature that is literally half cow and half fish, as such a hybrid does not exist in mythology or biology. In creative contexts, it could simply be described as a "cowfish" or a "fisher" for fun, but these are not established terms.
A creature that is half woman and half fish is known as a mermaid. In folklore, mermaids are often depicted as beautiful women with the tail of a fish, inhabiting oceans and seas. They are commonly associated with enchanting songs and the ability to lure sailors, sometimes leading to perilous encounters. Mermaids appear in various cultures and mythologies, symbolizing the duality of allure and danger.
A mermaid is typically half man/woman [the top half, head to waist] & fish [bottom half, waist down].
That's easy; zero. There are no living mermaids (the top half of a woman with the bottom half of a fish), and there never have been.
Mermaids are a fiction topic. They were first introduced when Greek fishermen caught sight of dugongs, but mistook them for young maidens with the top half being human features, but the bottom half was the tail of a fish. They later became known as mermaids, which means half-woman half-fish.
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A mermaid is typically half man/woman [the top half, head to waist] & fish [bottom half, waist down]. Mermaids were never spotted anywhere since Mermaid have never existed.
Half human, half fish is a Mermaid.
a half woman and a half bird in the Odyssey is called a Siren.
Half a fish.
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