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The sumxu, Chinese lop-eared cat, drop-eared cat, droop-eared cat, or hanging-ear cat, all names referring to its characteristic feature of pendulous ears, was a possibly mythical, long-haired, lop-eared type of cat or cat-like creature, now considered extinct, if it ever actually existed. The descriptions are based on reports from travellers, on a live specimen reportedly taken to Hamburg by a sailor, and on a taxidermy specimen exhibited in Germany. The cats were supposedly valued as pets, but was also described as a food animal. The last reported Chinese lop-eared cat was in 1938. It is believed by some to have been a mutation similar to that found in the Scottish Fold. The name sumxu originally described the yellow-throated marten, but a series of mistranslations caused the name to be

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  • El sumxu, gato chino de orejas cortas, gato de orejas caídas, o gato de orejas colgantes, son todos nombres para referirse a su característica resaltante, sus orejas pendulantes; una criatura posiblemente mítica, de pelaje largo, de orejas cortas parecidas a un gato, ahora considerado extinto, si es que de hecho existió. Las descripciones están basadas en historias de viajeros, en un espécimen vivo según se dice llevado a Hamburgo por un marinero, y en un espécimen de taxidermia exhibido en Alemania. Los gatos eran presuntamente valorados como mascotas, pero eran también descritos como fuentes de alimento. El último reporte fue hecho en 1938. Se cree por algunos que ha fue una mutación similar a la del Fold escocés. El nombre sumxu originalmente describía a la marta de garganta amarilla (es)
  • Sumxu (atau Chinese Lop) adalah hewan yang mungkin mitos, yang memiliki telinga berjumbai dan berambut panjang. Sumxu diketahui sebagai ras kucing bertelinga terkulai, yang sudang punah. Berdasarkan laporan dari wisatawan, sumxu digambarkan sebagai makhluk hidup spesimen yang dilaporkan pernah dibawa ke Hamburg oleh seorang pelaut, dan pada spesimen taksidermi dipamerkan di Jerman. Sumxu seharusnya dihargai sebagai hewan peliharaan, tetapi Sumxu juga digambarkan sebagai makanan hewan. (in)
  • The sumxu, Chinese lop-eared cat, drop-eared cat, droop-eared cat, or hanging-ear cat, all names referring to its characteristic feature of pendulous ears, was a possibly mythical, long-haired, lop-eared type of cat or cat-like creature, now considered extinct, if it ever actually existed. The descriptions are based on reports from travellers, on a live specimen reportedly taken to Hamburg by a sailor, and on a taxidermy specimen exhibited in Germany. The cats were supposedly valued as pets, but was also described as a food animal. The last reported Chinese lop-eared cat was in 1938. It is believed by some to have been a mutation similar to that found in the Scottish Fold. The name sumxu originally described the yellow-throated marten, but a series of mistranslations caused the name to be (en)
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  • El sumxu, gato chino de orejas cortas, gato de orejas caídas, o gato de orejas colgantes, son todos nombres para referirse a su característica resaltante, sus orejas pendulantes; una criatura posiblemente mítica, de pelaje largo, de orejas cortas parecidas a un gato, ahora considerado extinto, si es que de hecho existió. Las descripciones están basadas en historias de viajeros, en un espécimen vivo según se dice llevado a Hamburgo por un marinero, y en un espécimen de taxidermia exhibido en Alemania. Los gatos eran presuntamente valorados como mascotas, pero eran también descritos como fuentes de alimento. El último reporte fue hecho en 1938. Se cree por algunos que ha fue una mutación similar a la del Fold escocés. El nombre sumxu originalmente describía a la marta de garganta amarilla, pero una serie de malas traducciones causó que el nombre pasase ser aplicado al alegado gato o animal. (es)
  • Sumxu (atau Chinese Lop) adalah hewan yang mungkin mitos, yang memiliki telinga berjumbai dan berambut panjang. Sumxu diketahui sebagai ras kucing bertelinga terkulai, yang sudang punah. Berdasarkan laporan dari wisatawan, sumxu digambarkan sebagai makhluk hidup spesimen yang dilaporkan pernah dibawa ke Hamburg oleh seorang pelaut, dan pada spesimen taksidermi dipamerkan di Jerman. Sumxu seharusnya dihargai sebagai hewan peliharaan, tetapi Sumxu juga digambarkan sebagai makanan hewan. Sumxu dilaporkan punah pada tahun 1938. Sumxu diyakini oleh beberapa orang bahwa, Sumxu adalah kucing yang mengalami mutasi yang sama dengan ras Scottish Fold. Nama sumxu awalnya menggambarkan hewan slentek, melainkan serangkaian kesalahan penerjemahan, yang disebabkan nama yang akan diterapkan pada dugaan kucing atau hewan seperti kucing. (in)
  • The sumxu, Chinese lop-eared cat, drop-eared cat, droop-eared cat, or hanging-ear cat, all names referring to its characteristic feature of pendulous ears, was a possibly mythical, long-haired, lop-eared type of cat or cat-like creature, now considered extinct, if it ever actually existed. The descriptions are based on reports from travellers, on a live specimen reportedly taken to Hamburg by a sailor, and on a taxidermy specimen exhibited in Germany. The cats were supposedly valued as pets, but was also described as a food animal. The last reported Chinese lop-eared cat was in 1938. It is believed by some to have been a mutation similar to that found in the Scottish Fold. The name sumxu originally described the yellow-throated marten, but a series of mistranslations caused the name to be applied to the alleged cat or cat-like animal. (en)
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