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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The fur-bearing trout (or furry trout) is a fictional creature purportedly found in North America and Iceland. According to tales, the trout has created a thick coat of fur to maintain its body heat. Tales of furry fish date to the 17th-century and later the \"shaggy trout\" of Iceland. The earliest known American publication dates from a 1929 Montana Wildlife magazine article by J.H. Hicken. A taxidermy furry trout produced by Ross C. Jobe is a specimen at the Royal Museum of Scotland; it is a trout with white rabbit fur \"ingeniously\" attached.There are no real examples of any fur-bearing trout species, but two examples of hair-like growths on fish are known. The \"cotton mold\", Saprolegnia, can infect fish, which can result in the appearance of fish covered in the white \"fur\". A real fish, Mirapinna esau, also known as the \"Hairy Fish\", has hair-like outgrowths and wings."@en }

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