




Capra hircus
Goats are playful farm animals known for climbing and nibbling on many things. They give us milk, wool, and sometimes meat.
Habitat: Farms, hillsides, and grasslands.
The Goat has a sturdy body covered in thick fur that ranges in color from white, black, brown, and grey, often with patches. It typically has a beard, a short tail, and two horns that can be straight, curved, or spiraled.





Category
MammalRarity
Common
Danger
2/5
Snaps
3
A group of goats can be called a "trip" or a "herd"!
Goats are ruminants, meaning they have four stomach compartments to digest tough plants!
Humans first domesticated goats over 10,000 years ago!
Some goats "faint" when startled; their muscles briefly freeze, but it's not real fainting!
Goat can easily climb steep mountains because strong legs and hooves help them find food in hard-to-reach places.
Goat has amazing balance, helping them walk narrow ledges and fences to find food and stay safe.
Goat has rectangular pupils that give a wide field of vision, helping them spot predators from many directions.
Goats are hungry herbivores that eat many kinds of plants.
Homo sapiens
Humans rely on goats for milk, meat, and fiber.
Canis familiaris
Feral dogs can sometimes prey on domestic goats.

Aquila chrysaetos
Golden Eagles may prey on young goat kids.
Step into the incredible world of wild animals and plants living freely in nature. From tiny insects to towering trees, it's all part of the wild wonders around us!
Find adorable animals covered in a cozy coat of soft fur! Their fur helps them stay warm and protected in different environments.
Discover creatures that love to live and work together! These animals form groups, helping each other find food, stay safe, and raise their young.
Look for animals that proudly wear horns, which are amazing natural crowns!
These wide-open spaces are covered in grasses, often home to grazing animals and incredible predators! Experience the vastness of the plains.
Meet the peaceful munchers and grazers who find all their nourishment from plants, leaves, and fruits. They transform plant energy into life!
Danger
2/5
Be careful — goats may butt with their heads if startled.
120-170 cm
20-140 kg
10-15 years
25 km/h
Goats are hungry herbivores that eat many kinds of plants.
Farms, hillsides, and grasslands.
Grazing
1-3
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Normandy, FR
You might spot Lion, Chicken, and Pig.
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Virginia, US
You might spot Common Watersnake, Multiflora Rose, and Carolina Ruellia.
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New York, US
You might spot Black Cherry and Allegheny Mountain Dusky Salamander.
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New York, US
You might spot Common Mugwort and White Snakeroot.
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British Columbia, CA
You might spot Sheep, Leather Star, and Ochre Sea Star.
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Spain, ES
You might spot Canary Islands Chaffinch and Sonchus Hierrensis.
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