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#mermay is over but I'm still working on my book. Algae Blooms lure in mermaids and mutate them into a destructive twisted mass
Redside Merms are the fastest in the Great Lakes. They're shy and the only way to see them is out of the corner of your eye #mermay2017
Ginseng Merms burry themselves in the muddy bottom of the Great Lakes and use tentacle appendages to attract and catch prey #mermay2017
The hump that grows on the back of Milfoil Merms is used for air storage. It can use it slowly or released all at once like a rocket #mermay
It's unwise to stare at a Spotted Gar Merm for too long. They have a fierce nature coupled with sharp teeth and claws #mermay2017
Paddlefish Merms never close their mouths or stop singing and thus their concert is the natural hum of the great lakes. #mermay2017
Frilled Merms are small and hard to spot. When great numbers gather, it appears as if red flowers are dancing in the water #mermay2017
Cattail Merms sleep in the mud but stiffen their tails into a stalk that reaches above the water, mimicking a cattail plant. #mermay2017