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Mancuspia

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Mancuspia is an imaginary animal, invented for a short story by writer Julio Cortázar. The short story, entitled "Cefalea", is part of his book called Bestiario, from 1951.

Based on the description the writer makes of these animals, they can be assumed to be four-legged mammals with fuzzy hair. It seems they are also quite cumbersome to raise (domesticated) but the price they command in the market can make it worthwhile.

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