A folktale is a fictional story (at least in part) or a legend passed down through many generations and generally retold in a variety of styles and ways, often with different endings. Billy Goats Gruff definitely fits that description. Also, with folktales, the original author is typically unknown because it originates from an oral story. The animals in folktales are also personified and other characters can be superhuman.
Neither. It's a Norwegian fairy tale, or folk tale, with a moral, as in all such tales. Legends and myths claim truth, whereas the truth that a fairy tale contains is a moral truth.
Goats eat grass and shrubs, this makes them herbivores
The cast of Billy Makes a Bluff - 1915 includes: Harry Fisher as Billy
A farmer makes 1 dollor of goats milk
Their skin makes beautiful leather
Bleat or bleating
he makes 100000000000000000000$
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.
A story is similar to a folktale when it has elements such as traditional themes, morals, cultural significance, and characters like heroes or tricksters. Folktale stories often involve supernatural elements, oral storytelling traditions, and a connection to the community's beliefs or values. The structure of a folktale typically includes a simple and repetitive narrative that is passed down through generations.
"Maaaa." ^ that is the sound a goat makes
Billy was born on June 23,1962. So that makes him 48.
Goats milk makes wonderful cheese.
its the sound a cow makes. like baa for goats