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* ''[[Saint Seiya]]'': Lemurians from the continent of Mu. They look like humans except for strange eyebrows and have telekinesis. They are famous for their alchemy.
* ''[[Saint Seiya]]'': Lemurians from the continent of Mu. They look like humans except for strange eyebrows and have telekinesis. They are famous for their alchemy.
* ''[[Gosick]]'': The Gray Wolves. [[Shorter Means Smarter|Petite]], have [[Rapunzel Hair|long blonde hair]], green eyes, [[Super Intelligence]]. As they're cross-fertile with baselines but not completely [[Hidden Elf Village|hidden from the outside world]], the women really shouldn't wander off. {{spoiler|[[Break the Cutie|Not that Cordelia Gallo had a choice.]]}}
* ''[[Gosick]]'': The Gray Wolves. [[Shorter Means Smarter|Petite]], have [[Rapunzel Hair|long blonde hair]], green eyes, [[Super Intelligence]]. As they're cross-fertile with baselines but not completely [[Hidden Elf Village|hidden from the outside world]], the women really shouldn't wander off. {{spoiler|[[Break the Cutie|Not that Cordelia Gallo had a choice.]]}}
* The titular mermaids from ''[[Kaizoku to Ningyou]]'', who are not so much half-fish or siren-like as they are ordinary humans with hair that turns white on land and reverts to its true color when doused with seawater. They are mentioned to have glossy skin, thin body hair, and a certain weakness to dehydration, which go a long way to help explain why their race would be named after the human-esque fish of legend.
* The titular [[Our Mermaids Are Different|mermaids]] from ''[[Kaizoku to Ningyou]]'', who are not so much half-fish or siren-like as they are ordinary humans with hair that turns white on land and reverts to its true color when doused with seawater. They are mentioned to have glossy skin, thin body hair, and a certain weakness to dehydration, which go a long way to help explain why their race would be named after the human-esque fish of legend.
** It is also important to point out that, according to the explanation given [[In-Universe]], mermaids seem closer to case-by-case mutants than a subspecies, even though people treat them like another species entirely. There's no mention of heritability, and Hisui (the only mermaid we've met so far) has said that he has no experience with "family", but part of the [[Opening Narration]] claims that mermaids are born from humans. So. There's that.
** It is also important to point out that, according to the explanation given [[In-Universe]], mermaids seem closer to case-by-case mutants than a subspecies, even though people treat them like another species entirely. There's no mention of heritability, and Hisui (the only mermaid we've met so far) has said that he has no experience with "family", but part of the [[Opening Narration]] claims that mermaids are born from humans. So. There's that.