Lamb goes viral for pretending to be dead when potential buyers approach
Animal nicknamed the “drama queen lamb” has gone viral online for its hilarious ability to play dead, which has attracted so much attention that someone even offered 130,000 yuan (US$19,000) to buy it.
On January 13, the lamb from Zhongfang Village, Baofeng Town, Pingluo County, Shizuishan in Ningxia, northwestern China, went viral online for its unique ability.
According to the lamb’s owner, farmer Jin Xiaolin, he had taken four lambs to a local market to sell.
Three were sold at the market price of 420 yuan (US$60) each, but the fourth displayed unusual behaviour: it would immediately collapse and appear lifeless whenever someone tried to touch it.
Buyers assumed it was sick and refused to buy it.
However, as soon as people walked away, the lamb would quietly get back up and act completely normal. It only seemed friendly towards children.
“I decided to take it back home,” Jin told Ningxia Observation.
“It is incredibly humanlike. As soon as it sees someone coming, it lies down and pretends to be dead. People come every day just to see it; some even call to check on it.”
“It is so adorable, how could I bear to sell it?” he added.
Known as the “voice-controlled internet-famous pretend-to-be-dead sheep from Ningxia”, the animal quickly became a social media sensation after Jin’s relative posted a video online.
Some fans even offered nearly 130,000 yuan to buy the lamb, but Jin refused.
He explained that he has no intention of selling the lamb; instead, he hopes to leverage its viral fame to promote local specialities like lamb meat, goji berries and eight-treasure tea.
Now, visitors from nearby villages are flocking to Jin’s home to catch a glimpse of the lamb, while netizens flood his inbox with requests to visit.
South China Morning Post
Animal nicknamed the “drama queen lamb” has gone viral online for its hilarious ability to play dead, which has attracted so much attention that someone even offered 130,000 yuan (US$19,000) to buy it.
On January 13, the lamb from Zhongfang Village, Baofeng Town, Pingluo County, Shizuishan in Ningxia, northwestern China, went viral online for its unique ability.
According to the lamb’s owner, farmer Jin Xiaolin, he had taken four lambs to a local market to sell.
Three were sold at the market price of 420 yuan (US$60) each, but the fourth displayed unusual behaviour: it would immediately collapse and appear lifeless whenever someone tried to touch it.
Buyers assumed it was sick and refused to buy it.
However, as soon as people walked away, the lamb would quietly get back up and act completely normal. It only seemed friendly towards children.
“I decided to take it back home,” Jin told Ningxia Observation.
“It is incredibly humanlike. As soon as it sees someone coming, it lies down and pretends to be dead. People come every day just to see it; some even call to check on it.”
“It is so adorable, how could I bear to sell it?” he added.
Known as the “voice-controlled internet-famous pretend-to-be-dead sheep from Ningxia”, the animal quickly became a social media sensation after Jin’s relative posted a video online.
Some fans even offered nearly 130,000 yuan to buy the lamb, but Jin refused.
He explained that he has no intention of selling the lamb; instead, he hopes to leverage its viral fame to promote local specialities like lamb meat, goji berries and eight-treasure tea.
Now, visitors from nearby villages are flocking to Jin’s home to catch a glimpse of the lamb, while netizens flood his inbox with requests to visit.
South China Morning Post
Animal nicknamed the “drama queen lamb” has gone viral online for its hilarious ability to play dead, which has attracted so much attention that someone even offered 130,000 yuan (US$19,000) to buy it.
On January 13, the lamb from Zhongfang Village, Baofeng Town, Pingluo County, Shizuishan in Ningxia, northwestern China, went viral online for its unique ability.
According to the lamb’s owner, farmer Jin Xiaolin, he had taken four lambs to a local market to sell.
Three were sold at the market price of 420 yuan (US$60) each, but the fourth displayed unusual behaviour: it would immediately collapse and appear lifeless whenever someone tried to touch it.
Buyers assumed it was sick and refused to buy it.
However, as soon as people walked away, the lamb would quietly get back up and act completely normal. It only seemed friendly towards children.
“I decided to take it back home,” Jin told Ningxia Observation.
“It is incredibly humanlike. As soon as it sees someone coming, it lies down and pretends to be dead. People come every day just to see it; some even call to check on it.”
“It is so adorable, how could I bear to sell it?” he added.
Known as the “voice-controlled internet-famous pretend-to-be-dead sheep from Ningxia”, the animal quickly became a social media sensation after Jin’s relative posted a video online.
Some fans even offered nearly 130,000 yuan to buy the lamb, but Jin refused.
He explained that he has no intention of selling the lamb; instead, he hopes to leverage its viral fame to promote local specialities like lamb meat, goji berries and eight-treasure tea.
Now, visitors from nearby villages are flocking to Jin’s home to catch a glimpse of the lamb, while netizens flood his inbox with requests to visit.
South China Morning Post
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Lamb goes viral for pretending to be dead when potential buyers approach
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