Heard Of A ‘Rapunzel’ Goat? Here’s One
New Delhi: She’s got long tresses that could be the envy of others, four-legged ones, that is. Well, the tresses in this case are a baby goat’s ears measuring 46 cm or 19 inches.
Simba, the goat from Pakistan might set the record for the longest ears. A video shared on Twitter by Turkey’s Anadolu agency shows Simba and her proud owner Muhammad Hassan Narejo. The white baby goat has unusually long ears that dangle from her head. According to Geo TV, Simba was born in the Sindh province of Pakistan on June 4 and left Narejo surprised with her unique ears. Social media users are equally amazed to see Simba and her ears. Commenting on the video, one user described the animal as “Rapunzel goat.”
Baby goat “Simba” in Karachi, Pakistan has made a world record with its ears as long as 48 centimeters, very much longer than the normal size of ears.https://t.co/YM9lJZDNtw
📹: Yousuf Khan pic.twitter.com/z6kZnrbpwl
— Anadolu Images (@anadoluimages) June 17, 2022
Another user observed how Narejo is quite proud of Simba and all the fame she has brought with her. The comment read, “The way he is so proud of his little goat, so adorable.”
One user even went on to write a fun poem for Simba. “Do your ears hang low? Do they wobble to and fro? Can you tie them in a knot? Can you tie them in a bow? Can you throw them over your shoulder like a continental soldier? Do your ears hang low?” read the comment.
Simba belongs to the Nubian breed of goats that tend to have long, bell-shaped ears extending an inch below the face, and small upturned tails. Nubian goats are also known for producing high-quality, high-butterfat milk, which can be drunk or used to make ice cream, yoghurt, cheese, and butter, said a News18 report.
Simba’s owners Narejo and Yasir said the animal belongs to the rarest breed and has already made a world record for having the longest ears.
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