Puppy hailed real-life cyclops after being born with one eye in middle of head

A newborn puppy has been dubbed a real-life cyclone after being born with one eye in the middle of his head.

The mutant dog, nicknamed Kevin after the Minions cartoon character, was in a litter of two in Chachoengsao, central Thailand.

The pooch is said to be fit and healthy, and is being bottle fed by his owner Somjai Phummaman, 45, and his wife Amphan, 49, at the their home.

Footage shows the newborn puppy enjoying the company of its mother, Khainui and twin brother Mah.

The abnormal pup has only one eye in the middle of its head and a mouth with big lips that resemble those on a monkey.


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Owner Somjai, a government worker, said he was getting dressed when he noticed his pet Aspin dog sitting on his bed having given birth to two puppies.

He put them in a basket to keep warm then noticed the fascinating mutation.

Somjai said residents who visited the home pointed out the puppy's likeness to the cartoon character from the popular animated film.

He said: "We are wishing that the puppy survives, even though it has a deformity. We want to keep him as a pet until he grows up.

"Everybody has been amazed by him and saying that it is lucky sign.

"People said that he looks like the yellow cartoon character with one eye, so we can nicknamed him after that."

Somjai's daughter Parn, said all the family were delighted to have a newborn puppy with the physical abnormality.

It is still not clear if the puppy's single eye will function properly as it typically takes around two months for a dog's sight to develop fully.

She said: "We have taken good care of the puppy so far. He cannot be breastfed the proper way, so we have to hand feed him with the milk bottle."

After the news was spread across the village, other neighbors came to Somjai's house to see the lucky puppy, using the day he was born for their lottery numbers.

Somjai added there were many friends asking him to give them the pup, but he wants to keep him.

He said: "The puppy and mother dog Khainui are both healthy so our family will raise them by ourselves."

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