Goat

Goat

The goat is a agile, adaptable mammal, found in diverse habitats worldwide. With their distinctive horns, fluffy coats, and curious nature, goats are a common sight. They are intelligent, social creatures, known for their climbing ability and omnivorous diet. Goats play a vital role in agriculture and many local ecosystems.

Goat Information

Kingdom:Animalia
Size:30 cm to 50 cm (12 to 20 inches)
Speed:Up to 240 mph (386 km/h) in a dive
Weight:80 g to 1.5 kg (2.8 oz to 3.3 lbs)
Lifespan:10-15 years
Food:Birds, small mammals, insects
Predators:foxes, raccoons, and snakes
Habitat:Forests, grasslands, cliffs, urban areas
Order:Falconiformes
Family:Falconidae
Nesting Location:Cliffs, tall trees, or buildings
Gestation period:Eggs incubated for 28-32 days
Scientific Name:Falco peregrinus

Description of the Goat

Habitat of the Goat

Distribution of the Goat

Diet of the Goat

Behavior of the Goat

Reproduction of the Goat