sirénák
Sirénák, also known as sirens, are mythical creatures from Greek mythology. They are often depicted as beautiful women with the upper body of a human and the lower body of a bird, typically a bird of prey. Sirénák are famous for their enchanting singing, which could lure sailors to their deaths by causing their ships to crash onto the rocks. The most well-known sirénák are the Sirénák of the Straits of Messina, who were said to live on the island of Ortigia and sing to lure sailors to their doom.
In some versions of the myth, the sirénák are not malicious but rather are trying to warn
The sirénák are also mentioned in various forms of media, including literature, music, and film. For example,
The sirénák have also been the subject of scientific study, with some researchers suggesting that the sirénák