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Video: This Clip Of An 'Animal With A Human's Face In India' Is Going Viral

IANS, 23 Aug, 2017 12:51 PM

    India is undoubtedly home to some of the most bizarre creatures in the world. From humans with animal bodies to animals with human figures, the internet has shown us many unique cases in the country.

     

    Latest to add to the list is a strange creature which looks like a goat while face resembles humans. Villagers are baffled at the strange creature which has facial structure of a human with its lips appearing to be bent upwards.

     

    It also seems to have a nose that resembles humans than that of a goat or a calf. The animal caught the internet’s attention after a Facebook user Samiraa Aissa shared it on Facebook writing, “A strange creature has been discovered in India. The animal, whose shape resembles that of a human being, terrified a whole village.”

     

    Une étrange créature a été découverte en Inde 🇮🇳 . L’animal, dont la forme ressemble à celle d’un être humain ,terrifie tout un village et affole la toile 😱

    Posted by Samira Aissa on Wednesday, 16 August 2017
     

    She also posted a video in which a man is holding the animal’s chin. The animal has a long jawline and nose making it look like a human. It also has a long tongue that is sticking out of its mouth.

     

    Social media users appeared baffled at the sight of such a strange creature with most asking where exactly was the animal found in India. The post has gone viral since then with over 25,000 likes and more than 5.5 lakh shares. Many internet users are hinting at the animal is a cross breed.

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