no their not
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.
Yes, the Rocky Mountain Goat (Oreamnos americanus) is technically a type of goat, albeit a wild one.
they don't have mountain goats in the arctic but they do have arctic goats
Mountain goats are not endangered.
Mountain goats are not endangered.
Goats are classified as ruminants and bovines. They have a common ancestor together with cattle, buffalo, bison and antelopes. They're a bit more distantly related to pronghorn antelopes and then deer.
The Mountain Goats play folk music. The Mountain Goats are John Danielle, Peter Hughes, and Jon Wurster. The Mountain Goats started performing in 1991.
Yes
No sheep and goats are both herbivores.
they use the mountain goats milk.
Mountain goats are herbivores and thus do not have prey.
The hard growths found on the heads of antelope and goats are horns. The horn is sometimes referred to as goral or spurs.