In the zoo
Boer goats do not have a natural habitat as they did not occur naturally. Boer goats were specifically bred back in the 1900's in South Africa from a cross of indigenous goats and Indian or European goats.
Goats have beards to attract mates and establish dominance within their herd. In their natural habitat, beards also help protect their throats and regulate body temperature.
Diego E. Garrote has written: 'Goats' -- subject(s): Breeding, Conservation, Goats, Habitat
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.
Goats' natural habitat is the mountains and grassy fields and even rocky areas near mountains
I'm not sure if they like mountains but they do think mountains is a good home for them and it is there habitat.
In Indonesia, goats can fall prey to various predators, including wild animals such as snakes and birds of prey. Additionally, domestic dogs and feral dogs can pose a threat to goats, especially in rural areas. In some regions, larger carnivores like the endangered Javan leopard may also target goats. Overall, the specific threats can vary by island and habitat.
bushes, grass and trees are common flora (plants) and mountain goats (sounds pretty obvious) also share this habitat
Ronald E. Holmes has written: 'A GIS-based habitat model for mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus) in the North Cascades National Park Service Complex, Washington' -- subject(s): Habitat, Habitat (Ecology), Modification, Mountain ecology, Mountain goat
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Meat goats, dairy goats, fibre goats, pack goats and miniature goats.
A herd of goats(And yes, I've heard of goats.... )