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Pakistani Baby Goat Born With 19-Inch Ears Aims For Guinness World Record

Posted on the 21 June 2022 by Geetikamalik

A newborn baby goat in Karachi, Pakistan, can be named the world record holder because his ears are extraordinarily long in size almost 19 inches (46cm).
According to The Express, a goat named Simba was born in Sindh on June 5. Goat surprised its owner Muhammad Hassan Narejo when born with a long ear. He has become a local celebrity in Pakistan. Goat’s ears so long that they dragged the floor as he walked. They dangled on both sides of his face and shook the wind.

According to the telegraph, the long ears of the baby’s goat may be the result of gene mutations or genetic disorders. However, he seems to get along well. MS Narejo hopes that Simba will soon be the holder of the Guinness World Record.

Simba is a Nubian, a type of goat known for his long ear that has an important purpose: helps keep the body cold in hot weather. However, even according to Nubian’s standards, his long ears. But fortunately for him, it is useful, like in Karachi, where the baby goat lives, the temperature varies because of various terrain, but in the summer the top temperature can reach 47 degrees Celsius.

Meanwhile, according to Express, in Pakistan, the most common type of goat found is Kamori found in Sindh Province. This nation has been revealed as the third largest goat producing country in the world, with around 54 million goats.

Some breeds are raised for meat, while some are used for meat and milk. Nubian goats produce high quality butterfly milk, high traffic jams, which can be drunk or used to make ice cream, yogurt, cheese, and butter. Because of their Middle Eastern heritage, this goat can live in a very hot climate and has a longer breeding season than other milk goats.

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