Calf Born With Smiley On Its Hide Becomes People's Favourite In Australia
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An Australian baby cow with a birthmark that resembles an emoji smiling face on its body has gone viral.
A baby cow of the Holstein-Friesian breed is now affectionately known as "Happy" by people because it has a smiley face marked on its back.
According to ABC News, "Happy" was born at a stud farm in Ripplebrook, West Gippsland, earlier this week. Megan and Barry Coster, who breed about 700 calves a year, are the owners of the farm.
"We've seen some sevens or hearts on the head and a few strange markings, but we've never seen anything that resembles a smiley face before," Mrs. Coster said.
When Happy was born, Barry Coster noticed that it had a few different markings on its hide. Mr. Coster was shocked to see a face smiling back at him. He sent a photo straight to his wife.