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Fiji Mermaid(Redirected from Feejee Mermaid)
The original exhibit was popularized by circus great Phineas Taylor Barnum, but has since been copied many times in other attractions, including the collection of famed showman Robert Ripley. Barnum's preserved mermaid was allegedly caught in 1842 by a "Dr. J. Griffin." Griffin was actually Levi Lyman , a close associate of P.T. Barnum. This original exhibit was shown around the United States, but was lost in the 1860s when Barnum's museum caught fire. In reality, it was either the work of an Indonesian craftsman using papier-mâché and materials from exotic fish or the tail of a fish and a torso of a baby orangutan, stitched together with the head of a monkey. External links
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