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Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Scary Photos: Pig Gives Birth To Offspring That Looks Exactly Like A Monkey (Must See)

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A pig has given birth to a terrifying looking offspring that’s described as having the face of a monkey.

The rather strange-looking animal was born in a litter of 15 piglets in Guizhou Province, China, on December 3.
But unlike its siblings, the creature cannot feed on its own so its owner is forced to bottle feed it.

The animal is described as having two holes as the nose and an overbite that leaves its long tongue protruding from its mouth

Its two eyes, of different sizes, also stick out from its head.
Due to the shape of its mouth, the animal cannot suckle like the other piglets in the litter.
  The owner, a vegetable farmer, has been feeding the creature milk each day, People’s Daily reported.

It is unclear what the piglet will grow up to look like or whether it will survive for long but its appearance has stirred hot debate in China.
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Picture shows : Mutant piglet was born a willie on its forehead and a human-like head Snaps of a Chinese farmer's newborn pig that he claims had a human face and a willie on its forehead have gone viral. Friends and neighbours of farmer Tao Lu had rushed to his property in Yanan township in Nanning city in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region after news spread of the mutant pig. And local Wu Kung who posted his images said: "I was one of a dozen people went there to see the piglet, and it really did human face and exactly like he said, a willie growing out of its forehead." He said it was alive and squealing but didn't live long after being rejected by the mother and refusing to feed from a bottle. Farmer Tao said he was amazed after the pig was born and a short story appeared in local media because he received phone calls from collectors prepared to pay a large sum of money for the animal. He said: "It was a large litter, and the mutant was one of the last of 19 piglets to be born. All the others were normal, just this one was really bizarre. It is a shame it died, I could have got more money for it them for the rest of the family put together based on what people were offering me on the phone." He said they had wanted to put the mutant pig on display to attract visitors.

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