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Sirens weren’t always the ocean-bound seductresses we picture today—in Greek mythology, sirens were bird-bodied women who symbolized not desire, but death and forbidden knowledge. Halley Brown explores the origins of these myths and how they developed over time. Discover the full story: https://on.natgeo.com/4rGyPdK | National Geographic
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