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  2. Category:Mythological aquatic creatures - Wikipedia

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  3. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional fish from literature, animation and movies. This includes sharks and eels , both of which are fish. Cetaceans and seacows are aquatic mammals , not fish, and shellfish are mollusks , not fish, so they are therefore excluded.

  4. Category:Legendary fish - Wikipedia

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  5. Moosewood Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Moosewood Restaurant (January 3, 1973–present) is an American natural foods restaurant in Ithaca, New York.In 1978, the original founders sold the restaurant to the staff, who became "The Moosewood Collective."

  6. Category:Mythical fish - Wikipedia

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  7. Salmon of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    When he brought the cooked meal to Finn Eces, his master saw that the boy's eyes shone with a previously unseen wisdom. Finn Eces asked Fionn if he had eaten any of the salmon. Answering no, the boy explained what had happened. Finn Eces realized that Fionn had received the wisdom of the salmon, so gave him the rest of the fish to eat.

  8. Namazu - Wikipedia

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    An image of humans battling a Namazu. In Japanese mythology, the Namazu or Ōnamazu (大 鯰) is a giant underground catfish who causes earthquakes.. The creature lives under the islands of Japan and is guarded by the god Takemikazuchi enshrined at Kashima, who restrains the catfish with a stone.

  9. Sea goat - Wikipedia

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    Two goat fish symbolizing the freshwater abyss, domain of the god Ea. On a basin found in Susa, Middle Elamite period (c. 1500 BC – 1100 BC) The goat fish symbolized the Babylonian god Ea. According to the Babylonian star catalogues the constellation MUL SUḪUR.MAŠ was 'the goat fish'.