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Mermaids are mythological creatures typically described as having the upper body of a female human and the tail of a fish. They often have long, flowing hair, and can have various colored tails, including bright blues, greens, and purples. Depending on the mythology, some may also have fins, scales, or antennae.
A mermaid, according to folklore and popular culture, is commonly depicted as a creature with the upper body of a woman and the tail of a fish in place of legs. They often have long, flowing hair, which can be any color, but is often depicted as blonde or sea-green in popular media. Some representations show them with scales covering their lower bodies, which might gleam with colors like blue, green, or even silver or gold. Mermaids in some myths and stories can also have an assortment of other features, such as fins on their backs or arms, a pair of seashell or starfish-shaped accessories as bras, and they sometimes possess mesmerizing voices or eyes. Please remember that depictions of mermaids can vary widely depending on the culture and context.
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