Simba, a newborn baby goat in Karachi, Pakistan, could be named a world record holder for its unusually long ears measuring almost 19 inches (46cm).
Simba, meaning lion in Swahili, was born in Karachi, Pakistan just days ago. She has caught the attention of locals and already become a celebrity.
Simba, who is just a few weeks old, is a Nubian – a goat breed that is known for its long ears. Their ears are designed to keep them cool in the hot weather but Simba has apparently broken a world record.
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Her owner Muhammad Hassan Narejo was shocked when she was born with such long ears. Simba’s ears are so long that they drag on the floor as she walks. They dangle down on either side of her face and wiggle in the wind.
Simba’s long ears are probably the result of a gene mutation or a genetic disorder.
There are currently no goats holding a Guinness World Record for the longest ears of goats – but there are dogs who hold the same honour.
Narejo hopes that Simba will soon be an official Guinness world record holder.
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