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No, a mountain goat isn't really a goat. It is not a member of the genus of true goats (Capra). It is a unique different animal from the family that includes antelopes, cattle and gazelles, called Bovidae. See the related link below for more information on WikiPedia.
The difference is that true goats belong to the genus called Capra, and a mountain goat is in a different genus called Oreamnos Americanos. A mountain goat is a goat-antelope because it has characteristics of both these types of animals.
A goat's tail is just an extension of his spine. Spines are not ramrod straight. Spines have slights curves in them. So it is true of a goat's tail. There are also muscles in the tail giving the animal some control of movement.
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No. An average goat kid is approximately 7 pounds at birth, while kittens of that age must be weighed in grams. Depending on the breed, not even the kittens' mother may be as large as a baby goat!
The North American animal known as a mountain goat is native only to North America. It is not a true goat; it is more closely related to antelopes and cattle.
It means to make one angry. It has been said that it comes from horse racing. Racing horses are high strung and skittish. They often have a goat as a companion to relax them. It is said that if the goat was stolen, the horse would do poorly in the race. "We got your goat!" But this is not been proven to be true. It seems to come from American slang about 1904.
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The opposite of a she-goat (nanny goat, doe) would be a he-goat (billy goat).