They are rectangular.
Goats have retagular shaped pupils.
Sheep and goats have horizontal, oval pupils.
A goats waste is in the shape of pellets because that is the shape of their large intestine. Many goats do not drink a great deal of water which also makes the pellets possible.
Yes, and only a few species have rectangular eyes. Sheep, Goats, Octopuses and Toads have these rectangular shaped pupils. Typically classified as prey, these animals need to have a defense both day and night. But they don't have vertical slits due to their need to survey their surroundings more accurately. The narrower the pupil in relation to the horizon, the greater the accuracy of depth perception is in the peripheral vision of the animal. The perception of depth must be considered with these animals who spend their time evading predators in a rugged terrain. From The Evolution of The Rectangular Eye http://www.science20.com/variety_tap/evolution_rectangular_eye
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The cat family of Panthera (leopard, lion, tiger, jaguar) have round pupils. Other cats including the cougar, snow leopard have vertical pupils.
Goats have retagular shaped pupils.
They are in little rectangle shape. It may be why they are associated with the devil.
Sheep and goats have horizontal, oval pupils.
Animal pupils come all different shapes and sizes. A cat has slit shaped pupils, and a chicken has round pupils. Some goats even have time glass shaped pupils. Many different shapes.
because they are square
Sheep
Goats, sheep, cattle and horses.
No, their eyes are round, however, the pupils in their eyes are rectangular.
The shape of an octopus' pupil is square-shaped.
Goats. Also octopi. But octopi aren't mammals. Right?
A goats waste is in the shape of pellets because that is the shape of their large intestine. Many goats do not drink a great deal of water which also makes the pellets possible.
No. Goats, like most herd animals (cattle, deer, antelope, etc.) have horizontal pupils, more like a slit. This gives them the advantages of a 330° view, and greater peripheral depth perception--perhaps to give them an advantage over predators.