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Mermaid
GroupingMythological
Sub groupingWater spirit
CountryWorldwide
HabitatOcean, sea
Mermaid and merman, 1866. Anonymous Russian folk artist.

A mermaid is a mythological aquatic creature with a female human head and torso and the tail of a fish. LILI IS A LEGEND !! ESPECIALLY ON WIKIPEADIA.|Similar_creatures = Merman
Siren
Ondine |Mythology = World mythology |Country = Worldwide |Habitat = Ocean, sea |First_Reported = c. 1000 BC }}

Mermaid and merman, 1866. Anonymous Russian folk artist.

A mermaid is a mythological aquatic creature with a female human head and torso and the tail of a fish. LILI IS A LEGEND !! ESPECIALLY ON WIKIPEADIA.