At the theme park "Akiyoshidai Nature Park Safari Land" in Yamaguchi Prefecture, an animal named "Kamaboko" is attracting attention. A shiva goat with a fluffy bangs and a bitter beard.

Hello, this is "Kamaboko"!
Hello, this is "Kamaboko"!

Kamaboko isn't one year old yet, but she boasts dandy hair. As I grew up, I had a nice beard ... and my bangs became bushy. I heard that it curled up nicely.

"Mr. Goat, born last year, has somehow got bangs. It's fluffy without setting, and it feels very good." The photo posted on Twitter by the zookeeper in charge attracted a lot of attention and 10,000. More than one retweet.

After that, even if you look at the four photos posted as "service shots", the fluffy bangs still claim to exist. Isn't it curled too nicely? Kamaboko-kun. It seems that it is very rare for bangs to curl like Kamaboko-kun.

What a stunning curl
What a stunning curl

By the way, it wasn't curl bangs from the beginning, but around November of last year, it was "glossy seventy-three divisions".

There was a time like this
There was a time like this

Even so, why did it get the name "Kamaboko"? When I contacted the person in charge, he said that he named it after a specialty of Yamaguchi Prefecture. Kamaboko-kun's mother is "Hanakkori" (a mixture of Chinese vegetable choy sum and broccoli. It seems delicious to boil quickly), and Kamaboko-kun's brothers are "chikuwa" and "blowfish". Everyone has the name of the prefecture's specialty product.

By the way, it seems that the two brothers do not have fluffy bangs like Kamaboko-kun.

Kamaboko is in the "Animal Fureai Square" in the same garden. Why don't you come and see Kamaboko-kun with a warm spring mood?