Indian Goat Born with Human-Like Face Causes Stir and Worship
According to a report by the Daily Star on January 21, a goat in Rajasthan, India, was born a few days ago, and its face looked exactly like a human face, which astonished the locals.
The birth of this mutated goat caused a stir in the local area, and people regarded it as an incarnation of God.
The goat's owner is Mukeshji Prajapa, from the suburb of Jaipur's Nimodia village. He shared a photo of the baby goat, which has a flat face and very human-like eyes.

Experts believe that this goat has a rare congenital defect called 'Monocular deformity', in which normal gene expression of facial symmetry cannot be normally shown.
In a short video, the baby goat is cutely swaying its short tail.
In India, these mutated animals attract people's attention because many locals believe they are 'incarnations of God'.
This situation is also common in India, and recently a mutated cow was born in Bardhaman, West Bengal. This cow was regarded as an incarnation of God until it unfortunately died at four months old.
According to reports, a mutated calf was born in Argentina last month, its nose and mouth were very small, looking like a grumpy human face. It was born in Villa Ana, northern Santa Fe province, Argentina, but unfortunately only lived for a few hours.
Last November, a strange-looking fish with a human-like face was found in a lake in China, with a nose, two eyes and a mouth.
The video shows that on November 5th, the fish swam into a lake in Kunming, although its body features conform to the standard of fish, but its head looks like a human.