Yes but there are still wild, feral or rangeland goats in some countries.
A domesticated goat belongs to the bovidae family and the caprinae subfamily. There are over 300 species of goats around the world.
In a natural habitat, the cashmere goat lives in a desert environment or a mountain environment. Domesticated cashmere goats will live in an environment with green pastures.
There is a very slight the difference between goat and deer browsing. Deer browsing is entirely done by deer but for the goats, browsing may be facilitated since they are domesticated.
The first domesticated animals were sheep in the Middle East. This is supported by archeological evidence in Shanidar, Iraq.
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.
There are nine species of "Ibex" or their Latin genus name, "Capra". The species are as follows: Spanish Ibex, Alpine Ibex, Nubian Ibex, Siberian Ibex, Walia Ibex, West Caucasian tur, East Caucasian tur, the Wild Goat, and the Markhor. If you want to be really specific there is ten, due to the Wild Goat being domesticated and creating the Domesticated Goat.
the animals domesticated in the indus valley civilisation were donkey goat , sheep , cow , buffallo etcetera etcetera
Persia gave several contributions to the world as we know it today. Persia domesticated the goat, invented the modern brick, and invented the flute.
A barnyard goat is domesticated and well trained, while wild goats have learned to survive on their own and they are more aggressive.
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A goat is an hooved, usually horned animal of the genus Capra, closely related to sheep and antelopes. They have been domesticated for milk and hides for many thousands of years.
Goats were first domesticated in the Middle East, but not all domestic goat lineages are derived from these first domesticates, especially in South Asia.