I now suspect that a real-life Dr. Wily exists, and that he resides in Turkey: veterinarian Erhan Elibol performed a cesarean operation on a pregnant sheep. The lamb was stillborn, but perhaps it was all for the best, because the lamb had a human-like face. Vets think that the lamb’s mother’s vitamin-A rich food may have caused the mutation.
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You have been warned…
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I’m serious. It’s pretty nasty…
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Ok, last warning before your retinas will be indelibly burned with this image…
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No turning back now…
If the lamb was alive it would have grown up to become a terrible level boss, stoppable only by a man who is mega. Or rock, depending on where you live. Seriously though, the poor lamb would have been killed by horrified or disgusted neighbors anyway – which, according to the Daily Telegraph, is exactly what happened to a baby goat in Zimbabwe that was born with the exact same abnormality. Or perhaps it would have been carted away to a lab and subjected to all sorts of tests. Go straight to heaven, Sheep Man Lamb Kid. We hardly knew ewe. Sorry.
Then again, this may be a hoax. Photoshop wizards, check out the original picture at the Daily Telegraph and see if it’s legit or not.