Baby Goat Discovered with Human-Like Face, Deemed a Divine Incarnation
An Indian goat with a face that resembles a human face is born with a genetic mutation, and Indian people worship it like a god. According to The Hindustan Times on January 22, photos and video clips of the goat quickly went viral on social media in Rajasthan.

Initially, this strange animal confused the villagers of Nimodia, Rajasthan, because its bizarre facial structure made it look like a grumpy old man.
However, according to reports, they now say that this unfortunate creature will be worshipped as a god.

The owner of the flat-faced goat, from the village of Nimodia, first showcased it in the picture, with the goat shaking its tail and stumbling.
According to local sources, there are many mutated animals in India, as many people believe they are symbols of deities.

Experts say that this goat suffers from a rare congenital defect called 'Cyclopia', which, in normal circumstances, causes facial asymmetry.
Mutated animals are common worldwide: A mutated cow was born in Bardhaman, West Bengal, and the locals worshipped it until it died tragically at four months old; a pig that looks like a chimpanzee was born in Cuba, with one eye in the middle of the forehead.