A Goat in India Grows a Human Face, Especially Its Two Eyes Resemble Humans! Locals Revere It as a God
According to the UK’s Daily Mail on January 21st, recently, a strangely shaped black goat was born in a village in Rajasthan, India. It has a flat face and its two eyes resemble humans, which has been revered by locals as a ‘manifestation of God’.
The goat’s owner, Mukeshji Prajapap, posted related videos online. In the video, the goat shakes its short tail and stumbles around in the room. When Mukeshji was filming it, it would stare at the camera, but when Mukeshji reached out to pet its head, it would look elsewhere.
The goat’s facial defects may be caused by monocular dysplasia, a rare congenital defect in which only one eye grows on the forehead of the sick animal.
Furthermore, this kind of animal being born with abnormalities is also common in India. Recently, a mutated cow was born in Bardhaman, West Bengal. This cow was also regarded as a ‘manifestation of God’ by locals, but unfortunately, it died six months after birth.
Reports also indicate that a mutated calf was born in Argentina last month. Its nose and mouth were small, resembling a grumpy human face. It was born in Villa Ana, northern Santa Fe province, Argentina, but unfortunately, it only lived for a few hours.
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Russian expert breeds ‘human-faced cat’, don’t look at it closely!
Media reports that Russian cat doctor Tatiana from Moscow bred a group of cats that look like human faces, with piercing eyes.
Tatiana, 44, has been breeding cats since 2002, and started breeding Maine Coon cats in 2004. After that, she became particularly fond of Maine Coon cats.
Over the years, she used selective breeding methods to make the kittens look more like humans. These cats look very much like human faces, and are the result of ‘cat dad’ Vatican (Vatican) and ‘cat mom’ Lucien (Lucien).