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Second Demon Goat Found In India Creeps People Out Globally

23-8-2017 < The Daily Sheeple 142 351 words
 

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A creepy and bizarre-looking goat has taken the internet by storm going viral.  With it’s “human-like” features, this is the second “demon goat” in the past few weeks to surface.


Back in July, a demon goat with terrifying facial features was born in San Luis province Argentina, and frightened people so much that police were called to investigate the creature.  Below is a photo of Argentina’s now infamous demon goat.


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Now that more photos have surfaced of another goat on the other side of the globe having a differently demonic appearance, the animals are freaking out even more people. These seem to be only the first two of the “demon goats” appearances.  Below is a photo of the second demon goat from India.


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Both these goats’ images have gone viral and creeped out people around the globe. India’s little demon goat became a viral sensation after Samiraa Aissa uploaded a video to Facebook on August 17, writing with the video: “A strange creature has been discovered in India. The animal, whose shape resembles that of a human being, terrified a whole village.”



The creepy goat has dark brown skin and doesn’t appear to have much hair covering its body. This is a bit different than the demon goat from Argentina, who had white fur and was stillborn. The owner of Argentina’s demon goat, Gladys Oviedo was stunned when she saw the dead animal. “The rest of the baby is normal, it only has deformations in the head. It is unusual what happened,” she said.


“Unusual” may be an understatement though.


 

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