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Topic started on 21-9-2009 @ 03:28 AM by Saurus
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A Zimbabwean newspaper has reported the birth of a faun in a village in Zimbabwe:
The Zimbabwe Guardian
An extract from the news article:
"A report in The Chronicle newspaper said the goat gave birth to the 'creature' on Sunday morning in Maboleni area.
The creature had a human head, face, nose, shoulders and human-like skin that had very scanty furs.
It had goat features from the “shoulders” to the legs."
A govenor, police and villagers all bore witness to the creature.
EDIT:
More info and a site with pictures: Site with pictures
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:33 AM by Clairaudience
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Very strange
Mutations seem to be a lot more common these days... but I would like to see pictures of this man bear goat, and is it still alive?
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:35 AM by spellbound
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This is obviously shocking animal abuse.
Some man had sex with an animal, and this resulted.
How sick.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:36 AM by infinite
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I wish to see pictures of this claim, my judgement will be restrained and limited until I can comment further.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:38 AM by Republican08
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Anything they say, I presume as a lie.
No pictures, no truth.
If they've given birth to a half human half goat.
I'd suspect the same as SpellBound.
Someone got horny, saw a goat, got freaky, and that would even be farfetched!
Someone needed attention! And well they got it, and it's not the good kind!
Does it look like this!!
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:40 AM by Saurus
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One picture that I found...
I'm still looking...
Another...
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:43 AM by hisshadow
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there is no reason why a mutant goat couldnt produce such a half breed with a human.
sure, no inter species breeding with humans works, but, what if it was a mutant goat with a gene that did allow for it
one special goat
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:43 AM by infinite
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I do hope that image is fake, it is quite disturbing.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:43 AM by Saurus
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:44 AM by Jim Scott
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It is not possible genetically to combine the genes of a man and a goat. No such creature existed. It's just a news story to entertain the
uneducated. Perhaps the "goat man" is a goat with "water on the brain" to expand the skull.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:44 AM by operation mindcrime
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:45 AM by Saurus
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:45 AM by spellbound
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Hey Rep,
I am worried about the state of the world - I mean, usually one species cannot produce young from another species.
If this is changing, what else is going to change?
I have a bad feeling.
If th
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:48 AM by 2kni3
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I'm very interested to see the results after they've examined the creature.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:51 AM by Republican08
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Originally posted by spellbound
reply to post by Republican08
Hey Rep,
I am worried about the state of the world - I mean, usually one species cannot produce young from another species.
If this is changing, what else is going to change?
I have a bad feeling.
If th
Need not worry, (except for my cell phone which although touchscreen with the case, dropped the case flew off, and the phone went up then fell (so
much for the case!))
We will probably never see a human mule. Even the paper, as false as may be, admitted it was dead shortly
after birth, so at least they tried to come as close to truth as possible.
Although human breeding with other mammals, would be interesting, it's best left to geneticists, not vaginal sex like we all know and love. (except
for those that do it with animals yuk!! Sick ******)
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:52 AM by Republican08
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Originally posted by 2kni3
I'm very interested to see the results after they've examined the creature.
It's zimbabwe, they can't even function on a low level, don't expect a false animal to be analyzed, lol, I can actually see them paying more
attention to that then the UN.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:54 AM by Gemwolf
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Originally posted by spellbound
reply to post by Republican08
Hey Rep,
I am worried about the state of the world - I mean, usually one species cannot produce young from another species.
If this is changing, what else is going to change?
I have a bad feeling.
If th
I see no evidence that this has changed. We see mutations like this very often, and frankly I don't see even the slightest resemblance to a human
face (unless I squint my eyes and tilt my head to the left)...
Genetics and Molecular Biology simply dictates that a human and a goat cannot produce off-spring. As previously mentioned as well: Even if a sheep
(which are genetically a lot closer to a goat) had "relations" with a goat, they would still be unable to produce young.
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 03:55 AM by spellbound
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Thanks Rep,
You probably didn't know this, but I suffer about animals.
Anyway, thanks!
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 04:05 AM by operation mindcrime
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Say hi to Sammy the geep....
'Funny creature' toast of Botswana
Interestingly in this case, the scientists involved found that the hybrid had 57 chromosomes, a number in between that of sheep and goats.
The ram had 54 and the dam had 60 chromosomes, the large structures in the nuclei of cells that bundle up DNA.
Funny.... 
Peace
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reply posted on 21-9-2009 @ 04:09 AM by Gemwolf
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And there you have it folks. Never say never. (I just had to use a sheep and goat as example, didn't I?  )
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