The lamb with human face

Laura said:
As for it really looking "human," I actually could see that it looked like a really deformed sheep face. The "human appearance" was just accidental, like seeing the image of Jesus on your toast.
I thought the same until I saw 1:58 on youtube video. The sheep snout cannot be deformed so easily to look like this. I mean this is perfectly formed nose and lips, even the grove under the nose (don't know how its called in english). But its hard to say anything from photos only.
 
Stormy Knight said:
Unfortunately bestiality with sheep and goats is quite a common occurrence in many remote parts of the world. In fact - you don't have to go to the mountains, I know of well documented case from metropolitan zoo where keeper abused zebras. This would probably go unnoticed if zoo vet didn't diagnose bacteria that cause syphilis in humans.

Perhaps the villagers were so hasty to get rid of the bodies because those of them guilty of this sin couldnt bare to look at - what they understood as material evidence of their perversion.

Oh yes I am aware of that, a person got arrested in my country for having intercourse with ponies... :shock:
It just seemed to me that both articles had been copy pasted by the same person, might be due to journalistic laziness though, I thought it was peculiar.
 
Stormy Knight said:
Laura said:
As for it really looking "human," I actually could see that it looked like a really deformed sheep face. The "human appearance" was just accidental, like seeing the image of Jesus on your toast.
I thought the same until I saw 1:58 on youtube video. The sheep snout cannot be deformed so easily to look like this. I mean this is perfectly formed nose and lips, even the grove under the nose (don't know how its called in english). But its hard to say anything from photos only.


I'm going to go out on a limb and get really weird here.

Is it possible that someone is playing with mixing at the genetic level human DNA with animals here? I would think that you would need a very expensive research facility to do this in, but could something have been done and then an egg implanted into a sheep on someone's farm unbeknownst to them?

I cannot think of any other explanation of who this could have occurred. It just looks too human to be a skull mutation. I mean how do you get the nose like that. And the lips up on top of the nose. It really does look like an alabaster mask of some sort.

It just creeped me out.
 
Sounds like The Island of D. Moreau :)
I don't think that any 3D scientist has all the knowledge and all the technology which is necessary for something like this.
But, (and it is a big but) I wouldn't be surprised if there is certain "scientific elite" , hidden from the eyes of the public, which is way ahead of the rest of scientific community.

To me this looks like a 4D prank. It has a particular feel to it ;)
 
Or maybe, Pan is not a mythical creature? After all Turkey is very close to Greece.
I would love to see centauri in the real life :)
 
I really don't think, this is the product of genetic experimentation :)

Imagine an artistic creature designer, who alters animal anatomy to make it look more human or the other way around, simply by altering the proportions. In this case you get the look of a human face simply by shortening the sheep's snout. Since a baby's head features like the nose are not very pronounced, they could be easily mistaken for those of a sheep, in case its snout has been shortened. I think the snout and the ears are the main features, that helps you distinguish the head of a baby sheep from the one of a human baby :P So the snout's length would be just one parameter, which means, this could easily be an accidental mutation. These images would have convinced me, if there were more human features like hands or at least ears. Imagine a human baby with a snout. It would look like an animal. Such things can happen.

If you compare the early development phases (pre foetal) of a human being to the animal ones, there is no difference at all.
 
anart said:
Regarding the comment in the article that it was due to a human male inseminating the sheep, it's not actually possible for a human to impregnate a sheep, is it? What I mean is, it isn't possible for human sperm to fertilize a sheep egg, is it?
Not probable, but anything is possible. They do not have the same amount of chromosomes, so in this respect it is impossible. There are theories that mutations can occur to make these things happen though. I am just stating this from memory from when i was a kid, i was really interested in this sort of thing. I was trying to selectively breed hamsters that were really big. I remember that i had a really big one, and she had somewhere around twenty five babies, but my cat got her. Anyways, i also read that they believe that, (i cant remember exactly which three species it was) but there were gerbils with i think 11 chromosomes, and another rodent with 15 chromosomes, and they thought that it was possible that this other rodent with 26 chromosomes could be the result of some type of splitting of the eggs, and chromosomes to develop a new species with the chromosomes of both original rodents.
It was something like this.
 
Nienna Eluch said:
Stormy Knight said:
Laura said:
As for it really looking "human," I actually could see that it looked like a really deformed sheep face. The "human appearance" was just accidental, like seeing the image of Jesus on your toast.
I thought the same until I saw 1:58 on youtube video. The sheep snout cannot be deformed so easily to look like this. I mean this is perfectly formed nose and lips, even the grove under the nose (don't know how its called in english). But its hard to say anything from photos only.


I'm going to go out on a limb and get really weird here.

Is it possible that someone is playing with mixing at the genetic level human DNA with animals here? I would think that you would need a very expensive research facility to do this in, but could something have been done and then an egg implanted into a sheep on someone's farm unbeknownst to them?

I cannot think of any other explanation of who this could have occurred. It just looks too human to be a skull mutation. I mean how do you get the nose like that. And the lips up on top of the nose. It really does look like an alabaster mask of some sort.

It just creeped me out.
Just my unprofessional opinion, but i would think this is very possible.

EDIT: after reading my rambling, i thought i would look it up. Here is a link from wikipedia about zebra hybrids.


Donkeys and wild equids have different numbers of chromosomes. A donkey has 62 chromosomes; the zebra has between 32 and 46 (depending on species). In spite of this difference, viable hybrids are possible, provided the gene combination in the hybrid allows for embryonic development to birth. A hybrid has a number of chromosomes somewhere in between. The chromosome difference makes female hybrids poorly fertile and male hybrids generally sterile due to a phenomenon called Haldane's Rule. The difference in chromosome number is most likely due to horses having two longer chromosomes that contain similar gene content to four zebra chromosomes.[4] Horses have 64 chromosomes, while most zebroids end up with 54 chromosomes.

Common wisdom states that hybrids only occur when the zebra is the sire, but the Barbados hybrid demonstrates otherwise. Two other known zebra hinnies have been foaled, but did not survive to adulthood. The rarity of zebra hinnies indicates the smaller number of chromosomes must generally be on the male side if a viable hybrid is to be produced. Before this comes into account, a successful mating needs to be accomplished in the first place. As courtship in horses involves the mare kicking at the stallion's head for some time before allowing him to mount, and as this behavior is stronger in wild equids than in domestic horses, it is difficult enough to get a horse stallion to mate and not be put off by the rough behavior of the non-horse mare.

Zonkeys are interspecific hybrids bred by mating two species from within the same genus. The offspring have traits and characteristics of both parents. Zonkeys vary considerably depending on how the genes from each parent are expressed and how they interact.

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=interbreeding%20chromosomes%20different%20number&source=web&cd=3&ved=0CCoQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FZebroid&ei=riGrTsLsDYLPiALkz9jaAQ&usg=AFQjCNG9_LsbjYU8ts9hL_aTdysAEImbwA&cad=rja
 
A Sheep/Human Hybrid?

I found this story about a Nigerian priest who somehow managed to impregnate a sheep. This story kind of reminds me of a similar one when a human female was impregnated by a reptilian as the cassiopaeans said

Nigerians Outraged By "Sheep/Human Hybrid"
_http://freakyphenomena.com/news/nigerians-outraged-sheephuman-hybrid

I also found this similar story here:
_http://weeklyworldnews.com/mutants/15071/human-faced-lamb/
 
Re: A Sheep/Human Hybrid?

You might want to check your sources, there - Weekly World News and Freakyphenomenon.com aren't exactly reliable. It's not possible for a human being to impregnate a sheep, though there is obviously a mutation of some sort involved here. I think this was already discussed on the forum, by the way, I'll try to find the thread. fwiw.
 
Re: A Sheep/Human Hybrid?

anart said:
I'll try to find the thread. fwiw.
here
http://cassiopaea.org/forum/index.php/topic,15681.msg130272.html#msg130272
 
Re: A Sheep/Human Hybrid?

When I read the title to this thread, my first thought was "Oh yeah, I know a lot of those" :lol:
 
Another Human-Faced Lamb in Turkey

Yesterday a sheep gave birth to a dead lamb with an infant-like face in Van (South Eastern Turkey).

_http://www.iha.com.tr/bu-gordugunuz-sey-kuzu-desek-268264-haber

Translation of the text under the photo:
The premature lamb in Van, Ercis county, with a face similar to premature infants' amazed people.

A sheep belonging to Seyithan Demir from Bayramli village gave birth to a premature lamb in the evening hours. The lamb with the premature human baby face didn't survive after birth. The amazed villagers buried the dead lamb afterwards.

Note : This is an older case from 2010 published by Sott : http://www.sott.net/article/201088-Turkey-Sheep-Gives-Birth-to-Human-Faced-Lamb
 
goat born with human face

I thought there was one of these born awhile ago that was discussed on the forum but i could not find it.
-http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3017970/Ewe-look-familiar-Lamb-human-like-features-including-eyes-nose-mouth-born-farm-Russia.html

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/03/30/15/27242F1800000578-3017970-image-a-30_1427724388952.jpg
 
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