EYE DON'T BELIEVE IT

Bizarre mutant ‘cyclops’ goat born with ONE EYE is paraded for the camera

It is unclear where the disturbing video originated from and whether the goat survived

A VIDEO has surfaced online showing a “mutant cyclops” goat born with one eye .

The clip, which was posted on LiveLeak, appears to have been filmed at a farm in a rural area in the Middle East.

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A Middle Eastern man shows off the one-eyed goat in front of camera

The one-eyed creature was paraded in front of a camera as two men poke at its unusual facial features.

It is unclear where the disturbing video originated from and whether the goat survived.

The clip has been viewed more than 78,000 times.

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Another man can be seen examining the mutant creature’s eye

Liveleak
It is unclear whether the goat survived

Last month, a clip of a “mutant” pig born in China with two snouts and three eyes was posted online.

Its owner said they had been rearing the piglet since it was born.

In the the animal is seen with other piglets and it’s mother tries to pick it up.

 

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Earlier this year, footage of a piglet born with a human-like face and a “penis” on its heard emerged online.

The clip of the mutant creature, which was posted on Chinese social media, also showed the animal with a small snout, large tongue and a protruding lower jaw.

The mutant piglet appears to have a “penis” on its forhead and a human-like face

It is unclear whether the animal is still alive

The tiny piglet can be seen yawning and gasping for breath as it’s held up to the camera.

Its bizarre deformity has prompted people online to speculate on what could have caused the defect.

Some people believe environmental pollution has played a role in the pig’s peculiar appearance and death.


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