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Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...uth-Africa-bizarre-growth-sprouting-head.html
Photographs show antelope in South Africa with bizarre growth sprouting from his head.
These photographs show a kudu with a bizarre growth sprouting from his head - caused by the fracture of his horn which has failed to regrow correctly.
Years ago, the outer part of the horn came off and was left with only the bone. Not long after, the owner noticed a growth forming - and it has been growing ever since.
It was captured by company manager and keen photographer Abraham De Villiers, 52, at Mowana Private Game Farm in Limpopo, South Africa.
Mr De Villiers was told by the owner the growth doesn't cause any discomfort for the kudu as, while it might affect his hearing, it does not affect his grazing.
If he sees the kudu in any discomfort, he will have it removed.
Mr De Villiers said: 'I was extremely excited as I have never seen a kudu bull with such an unusual horn. I actually know the owner and he said that while it may influence his hearing, it doesn't affect his grazing and he is happy and eating well. I highly doubt I'll ever see anything like this again.'
Photographs show antelope in South Africa with bizarre growth sprouting from his head.
- A kudu photographed in South Africa has been found with a bizarre but benign growth sprouting from its horn
- The owner of the private game farm said the kudu broke it horn, and the large lump has been growing ever since
- Its strange deformation affects its hearing but causes no other problems because it does not impede its grazing
These photographs show a kudu with a bizarre growth sprouting from his head - caused by the fracture of his horn which has failed to regrow correctly.
Years ago, the outer part of the horn came off and was left with only the bone. Not long after, the owner noticed a growth forming - and it has been growing ever since.
It was captured by company manager and keen photographer Abraham De Villiers, 52, at Mowana Private Game Farm in Limpopo, South Africa.
Mr De Villiers was told by the owner the growth doesn't cause any discomfort for the kudu as, while it might affect his hearing, it does not affect his grazing.
If he sees the kudu in any discomfort, he will have it removed.
Mr De Villiers said: 'I was extremely excited as I have never seen a kudu bull with such an unusual horn. I actually know the owner and he said that while it may influence his hearing, it doesn't affect his grazing and he is happy and eating well. I highly doubt I'll ever see anything like this again.'