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No, they have bones.
A goat's skull is composed of approximately 30 bones. These include the cranial bones, which protect the brain, and facial bones, which form the structure of the face. The exact number can vary slightly among individual goats due to factors like age and breed. Overall, the goat's skull is adapted for its herbivorous diet and unique feeding habits.
Once you've found goats chase them onto the green pad of grass in the gate guarded with bones.
Flesh, blood, nerves, bones, muscles, fibre.
No, invertebrates don't have back bones but goats have so they are vertebrates
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8 sheep 4 goats
Just one, pygmy goats are not a cross breed.
There is no exact number of goats in the world, but estimates suggest there are around 1 billion goats globally. The actual number can vary due to factors like births, deaths, and changes in farming practices.
That is impossible to tell. "How many goats do you currently own?" is not a question in the census.
there are 80 goats and 20 chickens.
The bible uses goats to symbolize evil in many instances