Fur Bearing Sardine
Posted on July 13, 2009
Filed Under new work, lusus naturae |
I just finished making some fur-bearing sardine!
Most people have heard tales of the fur-bearing trout, a creature found in the cold rivers of the Northeast as well as the Great Lakes. The fur-bearing trout was a species believed to have evolved and grew a thick furry coat to keep warm. Other stories suggest that hair tonic that was being brought to miners was spilled in the Arkansas river.
Here we have the Fur-Bearing Sardine! The smallest, furriest, and most elusive of their kind. The fur-bearing sardine is rarely seen and quite scarce. You can purchase them here.
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