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Holy fuck.

OH. MY. FUCKING. GOD. Now I will have nightmares about evil man-faced goats and sheep invading the world. It...Doesn't help that we have goats either...
*Gets pistol and looks out the window*
All clear...I think...
But, yeah, My situation was the same as Wartortle's. Wanted to see what everybody was "Holy Fuck" -ing about. This is wierd, but I've seen wierder.
 
Don't they still have the body of the dead, c-section'd one? Wasn't the one that got burnt by the stupid villagers the first one? Or am I misreading it?
Yeah, that's how I understood it too.

I saw that picture over the shoulder of a bunch of people at my university lecture yesterday, but didn't know what it was or actually see that it was remotely human-faced until now.

Looks kind of creepy, but I'm more interested in what sort of mutation that is and if something similar could have happened in the evolutionary history of humans.
 
1. Whut? That humans were once sheep and evolved into humans? Hee hee XD

2. The face looks like it's sculpted out of cheese, a bit.

3. NightMAAAreSS!

4. Anyone noticed that it kinda looked like the sphinxes Egyptians had? Egyptian sphinxes. Maybe that's how the 'Ggyptians got their idea for the statues and stuff, 'cause they had random mutated goats and eagles running around.
 
Looks kind of creepy, but I'm more interested in what sort of mutation that is and if something similar could have happened in the evolutionary history of humans.

Doubt it. I can't see this sort of macromutation being viable under any serious selection pressure.

I would like to hear some details, though.
 
Alright, who did the sheep?

Seriously though, that makes no sense. I've seen worse, but still.
 
Looks kind of creepy, but I'm more interested in what sort of mutation that is and if something similar could have happened in the evolutionary history of humans.

What sprung to mind for me was that it was a sort of reverse atavism but of course, the makes no sense based on current knowledge of evolutionary science and genetics.
 
...It still looks Photoshopped to me.

Well, if it was real, I wish we had a chance to study it. That's a very strange mutation.
 
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I've heard of a woman giving birth to a litter of stillborn rabbits turning out to be a hoax (she did give birth, though, by "inserting" the dead rabbits), but this is just... I don't know. Maybe this is another hoax, but if that photo is of lamb's face, it looks somewhat human in the lips... And it also happened in 2009? If this is real, maybe these animals are starting to mutate into humanoid creatures... Or maybe it really is a sign of the devil.

I can't blame the people for killing the goat. I'd be scared too.

EDIT: Just to check, aren't goats and sheep are pretty closely related? Also, this reminds me of "the Devil's Footprints". One snowy morning in the 1850's, hoof-like tracks were found stretching for more than 100 miles around Devon, England. The tracks went in a straight line, even going straight up walls and roofs; some were found exiting drain pipes only four centimeters in diameter. I found it while researching some paw print stuff for a project two years ago. In fact, I just checked the site I'd read about them on right now, and it was updated: the prints appeared in Devon again on March 12, 2009. Several incidents very similar to that one have happened around the world, too, many attributed to mythical creatures. Lot of scary stories including the devil have him as a hoofed man. One such story includes a stranger coming to a house one winter night and asking to stay. The family accepted, and they began playing cards; when the daughter bent down to pick up a card she dropped, she looked at the stranger's feet and saw he had hooves. Then he laughed and disappeared.

Goats and sheep both have hoofed feet, so maybe there's some kind of connection there? Just figured I'd mention those.
 
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I've heard of a woman giving birth to a litter of stillborn rabbits turning out to be a hoax (she did give birth, though, by "inserting" the dead rabbits)

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