Human Face Sheep is Discovered in Turkey
Luisa Amanda Gomes — January 25, 2010 — Eco
References: shnock & english.pravda.ru
The human face sheep was born in Turkey and died shortly after. Mutation among barnyard animals has happened, stated vet Erhan Elibol. Elibol is apt to see calves and lambs with multiple limbs, eyes and other delightful extras. However, a lamb with human features is certainly new. Erhan Elibol was horrified when he had delivered the human face sheep. As rare as it sounds, this hasn’t been first cross-bred mutation between animals and humans. There was a reported similar case in Zimbabwe with a young goat with a human face. It was regarded as evil and burned before scientists could discover how such a mutation could have occurred. Could such mutations be a result of pollution, global warming or ill-decided drunken one night stand?
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