A malformed goat has been born with a human face, with thick white hairs on its head and chin that Santa Claus would be proud of, and black rings around its eyes that resemble spectacles.
A goat that resembles a demonic Santa Claus has been born with a human face that is malformed and has the appearance of spectacles.
On Friday, a terrifying farmyard animal-Father Christmas monster hybrid was born in the Indian town of Sironj (November 11).
When the baby goat with what looks to be a human mouth was born, Nabab Khan was astounded.
All of his animals, including a buffalo and seven goats, had never given birth before.
The goat is apparently doing well normally, but because of its bizarre mouth, it must be given milk using a syringe.
The goat's eyes, which have black rings around them and give it a bespectacled appearance, are without a doubt its most peculiar feature.
Additionally, it has thick white fur around its chin and on its head, giving it the appearance of a sinister Santa Claus.
When word of the birth of the malformed creature went across the Indian village, everyone came to Khan.
"Head dyspepsia" is the medical word for the goat's ailment, claims veterinarian Manav Singh.
It affects one in every 50,000 animal births and affects cattle more frequently than goats.
There are two recognized causes of the illness, which result in "hydrocephalus," or enlargement of the animal's head.
First, a mother's lack of vitamin A during pregnancy, and second, giving the mother the incorrect medication throughout pregnancy.
The term "hydrocephalus" simply means that there is too much fluid in the brain, either as a result of an overproduction issue or a drainage issue.