Goat Animal Pictures

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Goat, mouflon close-up
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Mountain Goat on Mount Evans, Colorado, USA.
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south african boer goat

South African Boer goat
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A goat-antelope or caprid is any of the species of mostly medium-sized bovids that make up the subfamily Caprinae (as treated here), part of the Bovidae family of ruminants. The domestic sheep and domestic goat are both part of the goat-antelope group by its widest definition, but some taxonomists prefer to use the term only for members of the Caprinae that are not members of the tribe Caprini. The term "goat-antelope" does not mean that these animals are true antelopes: a true antelope is a bovid with a cervid-like or antilocaprid-like morphology.

Goat, Ibex at the Judean desert, Israel
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Baby goat standing in front of a barn.

Baby goat standing in front of a barn
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Goat standing isolated on white background. Female goat animal isolated.

Goat standing isolated on white background
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Do Goats Have Upper Front Teeth
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Do Goats Have Upper Teeth - Goat Skull
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Close-up white goat grassing on green meadow field at village stock photo Turkey - Country, Goat, Grazing, Grass, Pasture Close-up portrait of white adult goat grassing on green summer meadow field at village countryside

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Goats love climbing on all sorts of things. They enjoy this and it allows them to show which ones are the dominant ones in the group.

Best farm animals
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Goats are versatile animals that can provide, milk, meat, and weed control.

Happiest Animals: Goat

Happiest Animals_ Goat
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Goats were one of the first animals to be tamed by humans and were being herded 9,000 years ago.

Weirdest Animal: Myotonic Goat

Weirdest Animal: Myotonic Goat
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Myotonic goats are known as “fainting goats” because when something surprises or frightens them, their muscles go stiff for a short time, and they fall over!

moufflon portrait .

Goat, mouflon
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Animals Elected to Office: Clay Henry IV the Goat
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Mountain goat with baby on a rock in the mountains

Mountain Goat (Oreamnos-americanus) - goat with baby on a rock
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A mountain goat is one of the smelliest animals in Canada.

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