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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Sarpa salpa, a species of sea bream, is commonly claimed to be hallucinogenic. These widely distributed coastal fish are normally found in the Mediterranean and around Spain, and along the west and south coasts of Africa. Occasionally they are found in British waters. They can induce LSD-like hallucinations if eaten. In 2006, two men who apparently ate the fish experienced hallucinations lasting for several days. The likelihood of hallucinations depends on the season. Sarpa salpa is known as \"the fish that makes dreams\" in Arabic.Other species commonly claimed to be capable of producing hallucinations include several species of sea chub from the genus Kyphosus. It is unclear whether the toxins are produced by the fish themselves or by marine algae in their diet. Other hallucinogenic fish are Siganus spinus, called \"the fish that inebriates\" in Reunion Island, and Mulloides flavolineatus (formerly Mulloidichthys samoensis), called \"the chief of ghosts\" in Hawaii."@en }

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