Sheep gives birth to man-faced Lamb

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A sheep gave birth to a dead lamb with a human-like face. The calf was born in a village not far from the city of Izmir, Turkey.

Erhan Elibol, a vet, performed Cesarean section on the animal to take the calf out, but was horrified to see that the features of the calf’s snout bore a striking resemblance to a human face.

“I’ve seen mutations with cows and sheep before. I’ve seen a one-eyed calf, a two-headed calf, a five-legged calf. But when I saw this youngster I could not believe my eyes. His mother could not deliver him so I had to help the animal,” the 29-year-old veterinary said.

The lamb’s head had human features on – the eyes, the nose and the mouth – only the ears were those of a sheep.

Veterinaries said that the rare mutation most likely occurred as a result of improper nutrition since the fodder for the lamb’s mother was abundant with vitamin A, CNNTurk.com reports.

In Zimbabwe, a goat gave birth to a similar youngster in September 2009. The mutant baby born with a human-like head stayed alive for several hours until the frightened village residents killed him.

The governor of the province where the ugly goat was born said that the little goat was the fruit of unnatural relationship between the female goat and a man.

"This incident is very shocking. It is my first time to see such an evil thing. It is really embarrassing," he reportedly said. "The head belongs to a man while the body is that of a goat. This is evident that an adult human being was responsible. Evil powers caused this person to lose self control. We often hear cases of human beings who commit bestiality but this is the first time for such an act to produce a product with human features," he added.

The mutant creature was hairless. Local residents said that even dogs were afraid to approach the bizarre animal.

The locals burnt the body of the little goat, and biologists had no chance to study the rare mutation.

http://english.pravda.ru/science/mysteries/12-01-2010/111621-sheep_human_face-0

Now, correct me if I'm wrong (one of you biology blokes), but human sperm couldn't penetrate a sheep egg could it? I've always understood that cross-species could only take place in related animals, ie, tigers/lions, horses/donkeys, etc.

Which also gets me asking the question, could we mate with chimps?


*Disclaimer: I hold no responsibility for any complete and utter tosh in the above post.
 
Too bad they burned it. That would've been cool. Maybe they thought it was evil since it had a human face and constantly screamed "BAAAD!"
 
Sounds like a story that would get attention from a certain Quite Interesting show. Or perhaps get a side mention in a Mock the Week joke.
 
Now, correct me if I'm wrong (one of you biology blokes), but human sperm couldn't penetrate a sheep egg could it?

Penetrate? No idea. Fertilise? Absolutely not. Sheep have 27 pairs of chromosomes, humans have 23 pairs. Never. Gonna. Happen.
 
'Twas what I was looking for. Probably been easier to PM you :D And yes, I meant fertilise, not penetrate...
 
Penetrate? No idea. Fertilise? Absolutely not. Sheep have 27 pairs of chromosomes, humans have 23 pairs. Never. Gonna. Happen.

So this new Ovisapien has 25 pairs. ;)
 
There's a shepherd out there somewhere who is really really really wishing this story would go away.
 
You just wait until a nearby woman gives birth to a baby with a fleece...
 
Some nutter, somewhere, probably already fantasizes over having sex with that.
 
This could easily have been a story for an episode of BrassEye. I think 'GEFAFWISP' should investigate this...
 
This could easily have been a story for an episode of BrassEye. I think 'GEFAFWISP' should investigate this...

Oh, never has such a great line been posted for an audience of so many and understood by so few.

I spat out bits of my beer there.
 
Well that's one of the more disturbing things I've seen in a while. Too bad they burnt it.
 
Click the link in the op.

I could have gone my whole life without having seen that, real or fake.

Ok I understand now why that pic was not featured in the original post... That is some freaky stuff right there if thats real... One of those "Unsolved Mysteries" we'll never know is true or not... :crazy:
 
The locals burnt the body of the little goat, and biologists had no chance to study the rare mutation.

It seems like a bit of a shame that biologists were unable to study the animal, you would think that perhaps an insight into genetic research could be gleaned from it.

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Oh, never has such a great line been posted for an audience of so many and understood by so few.

I spat out bits of my beer there.

Thanks, and I think you could be right, Famine. I hear a distinct whooshing sound of that joke flying straight over the heads of the majority. Their loss :D This story is a minefield for ovine-related puns too, but any credibility I may or may not have would probably wiped clean in an instant..
 

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