Pakistani goat with unusually long ears could be named a Guinness world record holder

Born in the Sindh province of Pakistan to owner Muhammad Hassan Naranjo on June 5, the goat, named Simba is Nubian breed. These breed of goats are known for their unusually long ears. But Simba's ears are too long, which could make her eligible fo...

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The newborn goat could be on her way to be named a Guinness world record holder.
A newborn baby goat has become an instant celebrity in Pakistan. The reason being her exceptionally long ears, which according to reports measure around 46 cm in length.

Now, this newborn goat could be on her way to be named a Guinness world record holder.

Born in the Sindh province of Pakistan to owner Muhammad Hassan Naranjo on June 5, the goat, named Simba is Nubian breed. These breed of goats are known for their unusually long ears. But Simba's ears are too long, which could make her eligible for a world record.


Locals says the goat's ears drag on the floor whenever she walks. If it is too windy, the ears wiggle in the air and dangle on the side of her face.

As per the experts, Simba's unusually long ears could be the result of genetic mutations. His owner, however, says that besides the ear he hasn't noticed anything unusual about the baby goat.

The photos of the goat have since gone viral on social media.
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