Sirens are usually female and at least partly human., true, Male sirens were common in ancient artwork., false, Sirens use their voices to lure people to their doom., true, In classical mythology, sirens were depicted as mermaid-like creatures with fish tails., false, One common siren depiction is a giant bird with a human head., true, Fully humanoid siren portrayals appeared in Roman artwork., true, The mermaid-like appearance of sirens first appeared in the Middle Ages., true, Sirens are always portrayed as ugly or monstrous in human form., false, Sirens’ voices can be so beautiful that listeners keep listening and become careless., true, The idea that sirens only affect men is supported by the original myths., true, Sirens are usually kind creatures who help shipwrecked sailors., false, The mythical sirens fed on the bodies of sailors who crashed onto rocks., true, Sirens are sometimes described as predators in modern fantasy settings., true, Sirens are often treated as the same as mermaids in many works and languages., true, Harpies are another mythical group that sometimes overlap with sirens., true

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