“…Dermoids have been reported frequently in dogs (Barnett et al, 2002;Bodh et al, 2015) and cattle calves (Al-Badrany et al, 1989;Yeruham et al, 2002;Roh et al, 2014), less in cats (Glaze, 2005) and rarely in other domestic animals like horse ( Joyce et al, 1990;Greenberg et al, 2012), donkey (Misk et al, 1994), buffalo (Rezaei et al, 2007), goat (Pimentel et al, 2007), sheep (Bukar et al, 2008), camel (Moore et al, 1999) and pig (Brightman et al, 1985), wild animals like white tailed deer (LaDouceur et al, 2012), red deer (Gelmetti et al, 2010), lion (Robinson and Benirschke, 1981) and wildebeest (Weber and vanHoven, 1990), birds like parrot (Leber and Burge, 1999) and goose (Busch, 1985), laboratory animals like rat (Nichols and Yanoff, 1969), rabbit (Styer et al, 2005), guinea pig (Otto et al, 1991;Wappler et al, 2002) and even in humans (Pirouzian, 2013). Among cattle, the condition has been evaluated and reported exclusively in native Korean cattle (Roh et al, 2014), Hereford cattle (Barkyoumb and Leipold, 1984;Brudenall et al, 2008) and Israeli-Holstein breed (Yeruham et al, 2002). Although sporadic occurrence of the condition has been reported in crossbred Indian cattle calves (Bhatt et al, 1964;Misra and Angelo, 1979;Bose et al, 1982;Purohit et al, 1987;Sarma and Sarma, 1989;…”