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Piglet with monkey’s face / Holoprosencephaly / Homer’s Cyclops

Posted by Xeno on July 26, 2008

Curious locals flocked to the home of owner Feng Changlin after news of the piglet spread in Fengzhang village, Xiping township.

“It’s hideous. No one will be willing to buy it, and it scares the family to even look at it!” Feng told Oriental Today.

He says the piglet looks just like a monkey, with two thin lips, a small nose and two big eyes. Its rear legs are also much longer than its forelegs, causing it to jump instead of walk.

Feng’s wife said the monkey-faced piglet was one of five newborns of a sow which the family had raised for nine years.

“My God, it was so scary. I didn’t known what it was. I was really frightened,” she said.

“But our son likes to play with it, and he stopped us from getting rid of it. He even feeds it milk.”

Neighbours have suggested the couple keep the piglet to see how it looks as it matures. – orange

Okay, wow. That’s some mutation. Human-pig hybrid embryos have been approved in the UK. How about China?

NOTE: China is a leader in pig genetics.

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Danish Committee of Pig Breeding and Production (DCPBP) jointly announce the public release of pig genomic sequences. The released sequence data include 3.84 million pieces of the genomes of five different domestic pig breeds from Europe and China. The data are generated from the first large scale pig genome sequencing effort, the Sino-Danish Pig Genome Project, started in 2001 on the basis of a long standing collaboration of scientists and research institutions from China and Denmark. – continues on science daily

Update: Thanks to SilviusMD for pointing out that this is the result of a neurological-facial malformation called Holoprosencephaly. “The cause is thought to be a genetic alteration, in this case probably due to environmental exposure to certain chemicals.”

With some trepeidation, I did a google image search for “Holoprosencephaly” and found some Cyclops looking individuals. One startling photo showed baby with its two eyes in a central eye socket … and no nose. So, it’s not just pigs. This happens occasionally in humans too. This same developmental disorder caused the cyclops kitten you may have seen a while back.

It would be interesting to figure out which chemicals might have caused this… but keep in mind that legends of a Cyclops goes way back, so modern pollutants can’t be the only cause. Yes, I think Cyclopes were real.

Hesiod describes one group of cyclopes and Homer describes another. In Hesiod’s Theogony, Zeus releases three Cyclopes, the sons of Uranus and Gaia, from the dark pit of Tartarus. They provide Zeus’s thunderbolt, Hades’ helmet of invisibility, and Poseidon’s trident, and the gods use these weapons to defeat the Titans. In a famous episode of Homer’s Odyssey, the hero Odysseus encounters the Cyclops Polyphemus, the son of Poseidon and a nereid (Thoosa), who lives with his fellow Cyclopes in a distant country. The connection between the two groups has been debated in antiquity and by modern scholars.[2]

This from Science Daily:

Homer’s Cyclops might be myth, but a disorder that can cause babies to be born with only one eye is very real. Scientists from Cleveland, Ohio, and Paris, France, reached an important milestone in understanding one of the molecular causes of a rare, but serious birth defect, Holoprosencephaly. …a known mutation of the TG interacting factor (TGIF) gene, called TGIF.P63R, causes Holoprosencephaly, which affects brain and skull formation. In particular, researchers found that this mutation not only does not produce the protein necessary for healthy fetal development, but the mutant protein may actually destroy the small amounts of the normal protein that is needed. … Holoprosencephaly occurs when the embryonic forebrain fails to divide into the two lobes that make up the cerebral hemispheres. As a result, people with this disorder have a single-lobed brain structure and severe skull and facial defects. In most cases, the disorder is so severe that fetuses die before birth. In relatively “mild” cases, babies may be born with near-normal brain development, but they usually have facial deformities affecting the eyes, nose, and/or upper lip.

For the curious: Could a monkey and a pig mate and have an offspring? No. Except when humans mess with their DNA, animals with different numbers of chromosomes can not produce offspring. Here are some chromosome numbers from wikipedia:

Species # Species #
Common fruit fly 8 Guinea Pig 64
Dove 16 Garden snail 54
Earthworm 36 Tibetan fox 36
Domestic cat 38 Domestic pig 38
Lab mouse 40 Lab rat 42
Rabbit 44 Syrian hamster 44
Hare 46 Human 46
Gorilla, Orangutan,
Chimpanzee
48 Domestic sheep 54
Elephant 56 Cow 60
Donkey 62 Horse 64
Dog 78 Kingfisher 132
Goldfish 100-104 Silkworm 56

A tiger has 66 chromosomes. What about a pig and a cat? Both domestic cats and domestic pigs have had their entire genome sequenced.

ANSWER: Chromosome number is not the only reproductive barrier between species. Even if a human could mate with a hare, Bugs Bunny would not result.

When they meet, the chromosomes from one parent need to be similar enough to those from the other parent, so that when their genes combine, they produce something that lives. While the human and the hare each have 23 pairs of chromosomes, there is not enough of a match up.

Review: Chromosomes contain pairs of DNA molecules. Each human egg or sperm contains 2.85 billion DNA base pairs in 23 separate chromosomes. Each human chromosome has from 50 million to 250 million DNA pairs. A “gene” is a group of DNA pairs on a chromosome. Humans may have as few as 20,000 genes.

Here is a picture of human male chromosomes:

I haven’t found any photos of hare chromosomes… yet.

59 Responses to “Piglet with monkey’s face / Holoprosencephaly / Homer’s Cyclops”

  1. SilviusMD said

    That’s not a piglet-monkey dna experiment it’s probably just a piglet with a neurological-facial malformation called Holoprosencephaly. The cause is thought to be a genetic alteration, in this case probably due to environmental exposure to certain chemicals.

  2. Adam said

    They had to do it with a pig and a monkey. They couldn’t do it with a pig and an elephant, because everyone know’s the Loverboy song, pig and elephant DNA just won’t splice.

  3. Xeno said

    Thanks very much Silvius! Indeed. I just saw a photo of a human baby with the same condition [WARNING: freaky]. Obviously the same thing.

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  6. Rachael said

    It looks sad. I hope it is not suffering. :(

  7. So you’re saying the garden snail and the domestic sheep, both 54, could produce offspring?

  8. Xeno said

    Sneep are quite uncommon…

  9. dogsounds said

    And we could only cross-breed with rabbits? Wow. Would make the walk to walk shorter :)

    Hubbits?
    Ramans?

    mmm…Ramen…

    Sorry :)

  10. dogsounds said

    or “walk to work” even. Gah.

  11. ruinevil said

    FROM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mules

    The sterility is attributed to the differing number of chromosomes of the two species: donkeys have 62 chromosomes, whereas horses have 64.

    Mules have been bred for thousands of years, far before humanity’s ability to screw with genes.

    Among mammals, closely related species can occasionally mate and give birth hybrids. However, the resulting progeny is usually screwed up, due to an unusual proportions of expressed proteins.

    If there is a different number of chromosomes between the two species, then the male progeny is usually sterile, since meiosis fails, and sperm formation lacks the quality control that ova production has.

    The resulting generations of parent species X hybrids are usually even worst off.

  12. caiter said

    oh… this little guy makes me sad. the craziest thing about pigs is supposed to be how they can herd sheep by talking to them or how they make friends with wise little spiders named charlotte.

  13. Kate said

    That thing is so ugly. It’s sad. You just want to cuddle it, then throw up. The science side of it is pretty cool, though!

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  15. sweet bacon said

    poor piglet. he lokos so sad in the 3rd picture. somebody bring him to me so i can cuddle and love him. :(

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  17. larry said

    “the sons of Uranus and Gaia, from the dark pit of Tartarus. They provide Zeus’s thunderbolt, Hades’ helmet of invisibility, and Poseidon’s trident, and the gods use these weapons to defeat the Titans. In a famous episode of Homer’s Odyssey, the hero Odysseus encounters the Cyclops Polyphemus, the son of Poseidon and a nereid (Thoosa), who lives with his fellow Cyclopes in a distant country. The connection between the two groups has been debated in antiquity and by modern scholars.[2]”

    ———
    Doesn’t anyone read Freud anymore? The dream symbolism is so obvious here it’s almost embarrassing. Even the ancient Greeks understood the sexual implications of dreams better than modern scholars (so-called).

    “Cyclops” originated in ancient dreams. It is a penis disguise. What do *caves* represent in dreams? What do *helmets* and *lightning bolts* represent?

  18. Marisa said

    That deformed pig is not in China, it’s in Indonesia.
    The pig is real though but Orange seemed to have made that story up.

  19. Marisa said

    Correction. The pig in the first picture is indeed from Fengzhang village, China — as posted in Orange. But one in the other two is from Watuliney village, North Sulawesi Island, Indonesia.

  20. Phyl said

    Man? Bear? Pig?

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  22. Xeno said

    Marisa,
    The more I look at them, the more I see differences…. like the bottom two don’t seem to have the same lump on top of the head… but how could these three pics not all be the same pig? If you have evidence to support your claim, please share it. Thanks, Xeno

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  24. justamazed said

    The sad thing is that I heard that pigs have the intellect of a 3 year old child. Pigs have been known to make awesome pets.
    Is this animal in pain, is this animal able to survive on its own.
    Or is this animal only to be treated like a freak?

  25. can you say……pokemon?

  26. Alex said

    WTF WTF WTF WTF!!!!!! its scaring the [bleep] outta me! I hope its not in pain… almost as bad as Mung

  27. bandgeek602 said

    Ewww… that’s all I can say

    http://www.bandgeek602.wordpress.com

  28. david said

    Now that’s a gruesome image to see first thing in the morning while sipping coffee.

  29. Jordan Glossop said

    “Even if a human could mate with a hare, Bugs Bunny would not result.”

    Whadda ya mean if ?

  30. John said

    If u ask me, I think a man [had sex with] the piglets mom!
    Poor piglet! :(
    I would like to shoot that man, who’s with me?

  31. Ivy said

    You know what this looks like, its eyes look like they are probably blind, but if you look at this mutated pig, it looks like its real snout is on its head, and like it could be folded down onto its face. It may look like a monkey, but its not.

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  34. Etna said

    Poor little piglets! They make me want to cry. I also hope they aren’t suffering, and if they are they should be humanely euthanized.

  35. zoka said

    verry scary photos.

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  39. Aulia said

    Xeno,

    I cannot say that they are not the same pig, but as far as the location is concerned the third picture proofs it. First of all the skin tone and facial look are of indonesian. Also judging from the cap that he wears it bears the national symbol of indonesia.

    As for the piglet, i feel sorry that that little guys has to be a freak of nature.

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    HOLY FORK ITS MANBEARPIG D:

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  44. Rivkah said

    Poor little thing. I hope they will take good care of it. After all, it is a living creature with feelings. They should ask the vet if it is suffering or if it can live alright. Its eyes don’t look too healthy. It looks really sad.

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  46. chelsey :P said

    omg poor baby pig…i would pay any price to own it…its really adorable.
    i wish he wasn’t getting all that attention though.People taking his picture and calling him ”mutated” he probably doesnt like it and thats why he is frowning :/
    i thinks this pig is perfect!!!

  47. BaKiNeC said

    Мне вот интересно, а есть кто-то, кто не совсем согласен с автором ? :)

  48. i think it is way cute and i would buy it if i had enough money. it is soooooo cute it looks just like a little monster from a cute movie.♥♥♥♥

  49. hoggett said

    that’ll do pig… that’ll do

  50. Sillybee said

    Wow that is sure is one strange looking piggy, it’s head is completely deformed.

  51. Eleazar said

    THAT IS AWSOME DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!! EVEN MY WIERD SISTER AGREEZ
    ;.)

  52. MARIA said

    oh piece of @$#$ i am not wierd u wierdo!!! and first of all i think that piggy is cute. man imagine if everything in the world was perfect then what excitment wuld there be.

  53. MARIA said

    oh an yeah i am eleazar’s sister!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  54. BaKiNeC said

    Хотя еще до конца непонятно, что там такое происходит, но на 100% могу сказать, что это не в лучшую сторону!

  55. Xeno said

    Comments I can’t translate to English with some on line translator somewhere will be deleted as possible spam.

  56. I love Pig monkeies. I found about Pig monkeys when I was looking up stuff on Google and I found PIG MONKEY.It is so cute! All I mostly draw is pig monkeys. I love those things!

  57. some fucked up shit

  58. Calvin said

    Most deformities caused by tobacco or exposure to toxic tobacco smoke.

  59. Nikki said

    wow thats really crazy

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