The Daily Telegraph
September 28, 2009 11:30am
Creature born with man, goat features
Resembled faun-like animal
Died a few hours after birth
AN African village is reportedly shellshocked after the birth of a bizarre faun-like creature said to have the combined features of a man and a goat.
Bild reports the creature, which died just a few hours after birth in Lower Gweru, Zimbabwe, had a huge head and face which resembled a human, as well as goat legs and a tail.
Villagers said the end product was so scary even dogs were afraid to go close to it. They burned the corpse fearing it was an evil sign.
"This is indeed a miracle that has never been witnessed anywhere," elder Themba Moyo said.
The goat's owner called police after the birth.
"It’s the first time that my goat did this. I have 15 goats and it’s this goat that gave me birth to most of them. My goats often give birth to sets of twins," he said.
The Zimbabwe Guardian reports that Midlands Governor and Resident Minister Jason Machaya is adamant the creature is the result of a coupling between man and goat.
"This incident is very shocking. It is my first time to see such an evil thing. It is really embarrassing," he reportedly said.
"The head belongs to a man while the body is that of a goat. This is evident that an adult human being was responsible. Evil powers caused this person to lose self control.
"We often hear cases of human beings who commit bestiality but this is the first time for such an act to produce a product with human features."
A vet didn't have the chance to investigate the creature, but after inspecting photos, he told Bild he believed it was a child suffering from hydrocephalus, or water on the brain.
"The condition would have accounted for the abnormally large skull and for the chin, nose, ears and other body parts having shifted during development," he reportedly said.
Half-man, half-goat creatures like fauns and satyrs are popular in Greek and Roman mythology.
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