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USA: A pig with a genetic mutation has an elephant-like trunk and ears.

November 21, 2023 by Cong Danh

This piglet was born in the Pramaoy region of the United States with a nose like a long trunk and ears as big as an elephant’s but the little animal was very thin, limping and could not open its eyes.

The piglet looks like an elephant (Source: dailymail.co.uk)

A piglet with a genetic mutation has appeared in the US, making it look like a hybrid between a pig and an elephant.

This piglet was born in the Pramaoy region of western America with a long trunk-like snout and large elephant-like ears. The little animal was very thin, limped and could not open its eyes. The images of this piglet make viewers both surprised and sympathetic.

(Source: dailymail.co.uk)

It is still unclear if the pig is still alive, and what caused its disfigurement.

Previously in 2014, a piglet with a similar appearance was also born in Jilin, China, but only survived for 2 hours after birth.

The owner of the pig, a farmer, froze the carcass to keep as well as to prove its existence. Born in the same batch as the mutant pig, there were seven other pigs, all healthy and normal.

 

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