Syrena Humanum
The Hidden Truth


The Siren is able to shapeshift and make itself look as humanas possible to lure in its prey.
This siren in particular seems to find more success by keeping
some of its fish-like qualities.

The Siren's teeth are sharp in order to tear through its prey's flesh.
This Siren in particular seems to not mind the blood stained onto its teeth.

This Siren's ears have a fin extension.
It is unclear if there are any swimming benefits.
Symbiotic Relationships

The Siren and the Hawaiian Chelonia mydas (also known as the Hawaiian green sea turtle) seem to share a symbiotic relationship similar to that of humans and dogs. The Siren often shows affection to this turtle species and has been observed petting them.

Like the Hawaiian Chelonia mydas, the Siren and various aquatic creatures that live amongst the coral reefs it inhabits share a symbiotic relationship. Though the Siren can sometimes be found capturing and eating the fish in this reef, they are mostly observed feeding and playing with them.
Shapeshifting Animals

Like the Siren, this Neomonachus schauinslandi (Hawaiian Monk Seal) can shapeshift, though its forms seem to be significantly more limited than the Siren's. This creature has only been observed shapeshifting from a monk seal to a canis lupus familiaris (domesticated dog) - specifically the form of a Pomeranian.

The canis lupus familiaris form of the shapeshifting neomonachus schauinslandi is pictured above.
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