The world's only mermaid, often referenced in folklore and popular culture, is typically known as "Mermaid." However, in specific stories and adaptations, individual mermaids may have unique names, such as Ariel from Disney's "The Little Mermaid." In various mythologies, mermaids are depicted with different names and characteristics, but there isn't a universally recognized single mermaid with a definitive name.
No, mermaids can only talk when they are underwater.
Mermaids or mot is the magazines name.
No, because many people like mermaids, but Never Mermaids (you should know if you have read the books) are mean and vain most of the time. So there is no Never Mermaids virtual worlds but I would still search for mermaid worlds in perticular. Sorry if this isn't much help.
Mermaids do not really exist. They exist only in our imaginations. Though there may be "mermaids" at the unexplored reaches of our Earth (or any other planet for that matter), there are no real mermaids that we know of.
Mermaids only train dolphins in fiction.
Your mermaids can be whatever you want -- you're the writer! Here's a link to a good online name generator so you can name your mermaids.
Mermaids are not real and do not exist. There are no fresh or salt water mermaids. They are only make believe.
Yes, mermaids only assist sailors lost at sea.
Mermaids are just for entertainment. The exist only in stories.
Mermaids do not exist and humans can not change into mermaids. It is all make believe and from stories and myth.
No. Mermaids do not exist and are not real. Humans can not change into mermaids. Mermaids are made up and are only in stories, books, movies, and games.
There was only one Mermaid character ( King Triton or Neptune a male) in the movie The Little Mermaid. Her name was Ariel.