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mountain goat is its hooves's protect the mountain goat from danger and harm and also its function is to walk

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Q: What are the function of mountain goats' hooves?
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Do mountain goats have hooves?

ALL goats have hooves. nonono goats have hooves to kill npeople


Why do mountain goats have hooves?

To protect the goat from danger and harm.


Which animal have hard hooves?

AntelopeCattlePigsHorsesZebraYakBisonBuffaloDonkeysMulesGiraffeGnuSheep and goats don't have hard hooves because they are animals that like to climb. Bighorn sheep and mountain goats are a good example of animals that have softer hooves than those animals listed above.


What are a mountain goats hooves used for?

they are used as the primary food that is found in your mothers slop trough


How are mountain goats adapted for living on tops of cold mountains?

They have thick fur and hooves for the hard rock


Do goats have claws?

No they have hooves.


How are mountain goats rear end adapted to protect themselves from other goats?

Their butts are so big that they actually balance themselves.


Are goats hooves divided?

yes


What animal has hooves with a soft spongy inner pad surrounded by hard outer rim and what is its function?

Mountain goats are equipped with this type of hoof. Equines, as in horses and donkeys, also have this style of foot. The inner soft spongy pad is called a frog.


Why do mountain goats have hooves with a soft spongy inner pad surrounded by a hard outer rim?

So it could be able to freakin climb mountains


What digits do cattle goats and sheep walk on?

Cattle, goats and sheep walk on hooves. The hooves usually have pads on the bottom to protect the bottom of the foot. Hooves can be very dangerous if kicked by one of these animals.


How to take care of goats hooves on their feet?

Goats should have their hooves trimmed on a regular basis; the frequency will depend on what kind of surface they are housed on. The hooves should also be inspected periodically for infection and foreign objects.