If it's a male goat, caper or hircus. If it's a she-goat, capra.
The domestic goat's scientific name is Capra aegagrus hircus.
The Latin name for a domestic goat is Capra aegagrus hircus.
The domestic goat is a subspecies of Capra aegagrus, which means "goat wild-goat" in Latin and Latinized Greek.
Its name is Latin for "horned male goat" or "goat horn". It's commonly represented in the form of a sea-goat.
Latin. It comes from the words caper, "goat," and cornu, "horn."
The Latin word for a cow is bovem. The Latin word for horse is equo, the word for pig is sus, and goat is hircum.
'Caper' is Latin for goat.
A bezoar goat is another term for a bezoar ibex - a species of wild goat, Latin name Capra aegagrus, native to Asia Minor and the Middle East, also found on Crete.
The zoological name of a goat is Capra aegagrus hircus.
The last name "Cabral" is of Portuguese origin and is believed to be derived from the word "cabra," meaning goat. It may have been a nickname or occupational surname for someone who raised goats or lived near a place known for its goats.
The genus name for a goat is a Capra.
A bezoar ibex is another term for a bezoar goat - a species of wild goat, Latin name Capra aegagrus, native to Asia Minor and the Middle East, also found on Crete.
The name is Lady.