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.
Update: July 21, 2009
He is a year older now and still seems to be doing well. The londonpaper had these new photos. Interesting, isn’t it, that a genetic mutation can make a pig face look similar to a monkey face?
Little hint about evolution, isn’t it? No, I’m not saying a pig could evolve into a monkey.
Mammals have been around for about 200 million years. (Imagine you live to be 80 years old 2 million 500 thousand times…) That’s a looooooooong time and a lot of mutations.
Wow, that’s some pig.


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Eleazar said
THAT IS AWSOME DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!! EVEN MY WIERD SISTER AGREEZ
;.)
Lenore said
In regards to cyclops legends…. Those were started by the people who first saw elephant skulls. An elephant’s nasal cavity is one hole between the eyes, unlike the human’s which is 2 holes below the eye level. This led to the legends of one-eyed, 2-tusked giants in Africa. So I’d have to disagree that this “cyclops deformity”, as I’ve heard it called, goes that far back. Especially if it’s chemical related.
Xeno said
Thanks for sharing this. Very interesting. Elephant skulls!
Dipper said
Well, actually it wasn’t even elephants which caused the rumor. It were mammoths. Still, you’re right. Don’t think that cyclops really inhabited this world.
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.
MARIA said
oh an yeah i am eleazar’s sister!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BaKiNeC said
Хотя еще до конца непонятно, что там такое происходит, но на 100% могу сказать, что это не в лучшую сторону!
alex said
Although not yet fully understand what is happening there, but I can 100% say that it is not for the better!
alex said
thats the translation
Xeno said
Comments I can’t translate to English with some on line translator somewhere will be deleted as possible spam.
PigmonkeyLover said
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!
Melissa Welther said
some [screw]ed up [excrement]
Calvin said
Most deformities caused by tobacco or exposure to toxic tobacco smoke.
Bryan Micon said
Not true. Radiation is the #1 cause of all mutations.
Xeno said
Most mutations that matter to evolution happen due to small natural errors when DNA is copied as cells divide, not from radiation or chemicals. If you assume 15 trillion cells per
human an estimate of these natural errors is about 350,000 mutations per minute, going on constantly. We are ALL mutants. You are mutating as you read this.
Nikki said
wow thats really crazy
Paul R Wilson said
Holoprosencephaly will produce this kind of monster -but the brain is simplified . The affliction can be subtle (single upper incisor, intelligent, near normal behaivor) or severe (facial deformity, mentally retarded, epileptic seizures, death in a few years) or lethal (cyclopia, stillborn if mouth is absent, brain just a sack, death comes in a few days…).the worst form of all is total absense of the face &ears joined together. A mutation in a gene that organizes the face is the culprit.
Ecotech said
The pig must have gotten the H1N1 virus. Strange things happening in this world!
Sponge said
Some guy must of had smex with the pig and it came out looking like a human/monkey pig O_O
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phreeque said
A YEAR?! That has got to be a record – I think the longest-lived human cyclops on record survived for three days. However, you clearly have two different pigs pictured here, so there might be some confusion.
Also, any resemblance between this specimen and a monkey is purely coincidental – most cyclopes don’t look like monkeys or really any normal creature at all. Most of them have a proboscis growing from the middle of the forehead above the eye socket, which is not a feature of any normal mammal.
Cyclopia can be caused by exposure to natural toxins, not just “modern pollutants”. There is a plant called the western false hellborne that causes ewes to have cyclops lambs.
The cyclops of Greek myth might be based on babies with holoprosencephaly, but there’s also a theory that ancient Greeks found skulls of elephants and thought they were one-eyed giants – the nasal passage of an elephant looks very much like a huge eye socket.
George Jefferson said
ill buy him how much plus postage? I will let him sleep in my bed every night I love him like i loved my last freak animal
cerita nakal said
thats really strange , i just know that from your blogs.
keep in share
car house said
wow that is so nice. very strange. cool man
emma said
I think this is actually a human pig hybrid, and that a lonely man dicided to rape a pig.I think that the villiges men should have to take paternity tests to determan who the father is.I have the human pig hybrid as my computer backgrownd. I would love to make a t-shert with a pictur of it on it. I would also like to make water bottles and school supplis with its pictur on it to take to school. I would love to buy it as a pet, but I would brobly take it to school and reles it in my scienc class. That would be so funny.
Joe said
It is scientifically impossible for a human and a another species to procreate.
tyler D said
stop calling it monkey pig! its humanoid thats what happens when we let scientists fuck about(not phisicaly)! but we have a bunch of nerd ass scientists messing with that massive partical accelarator! who dont have a clue! THE WORLD IS IN TROUBLE!!!
tater said
Tyler, you should learn some science before you try to criticize. Ranting about something you know nothing about just makes you look stupid.
kalavasa said
poor thing
Contemporary Paintings said
Wow that is seriously creepy!
Suliana Suka Tamani said
wow……it luks scary bt in a way i fil sori 4 d@ pig or w@e4 u wana name it……………bt hey i wud luv 2 pet it…………lol
Revoltin1 said
Looks like some of the DU babies I have seen….(depleted uranium) The U.S. has weaponized it and is selling it all over the world.
tracy glover said
when i was 19 i found out i was pregnant with my 2nd child i thought everything was ok everything went good til i went into labor he came so fast i had him in my front yard in a mud puddle my mom delivered him his breathing wasnt good so he was shipped to a childrens hospital 4 days later i was told he had holoprosencaphly and it was bad to plan his funreal he is 13 years old now he cant walk or talk crawl or hold his body weight i dont know why ohow this happened but i love my angel god gave tme
thatthinglooksfuckingweird said
that is not normal its fucking ugly
Liz said
sorry but i personally think this is as sick and mental solution to take care of low minds ,science lol ,isn’t it alwys science ,look in the mirror ,you PIG MONKEIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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cove said
I personally think this is [screw]ing disgusting. Do you think that pig asked, or wanted to be mutated? No, I’m sure if it had a choice it would want to be normal, as normal as the rest of its species is. Do you think that pig is happy? Probably not. Mutate a human being with a pig face and see how it grows up. Keep [screw]ing with nature, we are going to get what we deserve eventually anyway. I think this is a low point for humanity, but it all falls on deaf ears. here’s to simpler times.
Justin said
Nobody intentionally mutated this pig; it has a rare genetic disorder that for some reason occurred in this animal.
krista said
http://www.cracked.com/article_19466_the-6-most-mind-blowing-things-ever-caught-by-fishermen.html?wa_user1=3&wa_user2=Weird+World&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=feature_module
#4 is a shark with this rare occurrence!
Skyla Jade said
Can anyone tell me….. for the love of all that is HOLY!!! How the heck does this happen?!!!!
Ann said
Holiness really doesn’t have much to do with it. I don’t care to speculate about this particular case, but such events, however rare, do occur among humans, also. They’re usually stillbirths. Often such events are due to environmental contamination, synthetic or radioactive, at a appropiate time during growth of the fetus. Or, in some cases, as in Down’s Syndrome, it may be due to the age of the mother. …. Check out comments 10 and 15.
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Jeremy Keller said
I’ve even seen what is apparently a human/pig hybrid. Just how far will genetic engineering go, I wonder? For one thing I think genetic engineering should be applied to make humans better. I wonder if this is now possible. Perhaps our species still has some evolving to do.
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Nick said
Perhaps a new species will come out of this, if of coarse it finds a niche and since there is only one, it might not be able to breed with other pigs, due to the mutation, but then again, i’d love see what happens to this pognokey, or whatever it should be named
Bella T said
Poor little pig. This is a chromosomal defect and it happens in humans too. Some people are just cruel with their posts.
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misty said
Wow. Sick. Sad. Cool. I love piggies. That’s one ugly piggy. Poor thing.
Lemy Fisen said
I have the wierdest bon*r right now..?
goki said
that’s INDONESIA, not CHINA, notice the Indonesian emblem on the guy’s hat, and notice the public faces, they are Indonesian, not Chinese.
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Phylicia said
how many piggies were in the litter? I’m thinking one pig kicked another piggy in the nose and it’s face split and the piggy lived! and kept developing. Amazing!
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