Yes
Goats don't live in Antarctica. Antarctica is in the Antarctic, Arctic goats (obviously) live in the Arctica, which is north.
The latitude and shape of North America can impact the climate and environment where goats live. Goats are adaptable animals that can thrive in a variety of climates, but they may face challenges in extreme northern or southern latitudes due to colder temperatures. Additionally, the diverse landscapes and habitats across North America can provide different foraging opportunities and shelter options for goats based on their shape and terrain.
Goats can live in grasslands, though the wilder cousins to the more domesticated goats prefer mountainous terrain to the kind of grasslands that exist in Africa or the Great Plains of North America. However, goats are grazers as well as browsers, and thus will thrive in grasslands.
There are different types of livestock that live in Columbia South America. Some of the common types of livestock include sheep, goats, and cattle among others.
Yes 🐐 goats are in Ghana.People do like eating goats meat . So goats live and in Ghana
Very few, unless you count Mexico as part of Central America, where there are about 10,000,000 goats.
goats live in paddocks, fields rocky cliffs and in warm climates.
Yes, there are goats in Europe too.
A nanny goat is a female goat, so where they live depends on what species it is. Some are domesticated and live on farms. Mountain goats live in the mountains. Different types of goats are found around the world.
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On farms.