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Cougar with teeth growing from its forehead shot in Idaho

A mountain lion with a bizarre deformity teeth and whiskers growing out of its forehead has been shot in Idaho.

Abnormality in male mountain lion could be remains of conjoined twin

The cougar shot and killed on Dec. 30 had fully-formed teeth and what appears to be small whiskers were growing out of the left side of its forehead. (Idaho Department of Fish and Game via Associated Press)

A mountain lion with a bizarre deformity teeth and whiskers growing out of its forehead has been shot in Idaho.

The male mountain lion, also known as a cougar, was legally killed by a hunter on Dec. 30 about 13 kilometres southwest of Preston, Idaho, the Idaho Department of Fish and Game said in a statementreleased Friday.

"The mountain lion had an unusual deformity fully-formed teeth and what appears to be small whiskers were growing out of hard fur-covered tissue on the left side of the animal's forehead," the statement said.

The department, which said its biologists had never seen anything like it, offered two possible explanations:

  • The teeth could be from a conjoined twin that died in the womb and was absorbed by the surviving twin.
  • The deformity could be a rare kind of tumour called a teratoma that can sometimes develop teeth, hair, and even fingers and toes.

The hunter targetedthe animal after itattackeda dog on a landowner's property.