yes
"Innumerable wild goats" is a simple expression used to express seeing goats. It means "a large, undefined number of wild goats."
Defensively.
Wild goats do not lay eggs. Goats are mammals that give birth to live young. Egg laying is a reproductive characteristic found in birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some species of fish and invertebrates.
Well it is a wild animal and wild animals are dangerous and unpredictable.Bighorn sheep doesn't occassionlly attack on humans but in the rutting season the males may attack if provoked or startled.Females can also become dangerous because of their offspring.If the Ram(Males) attacks ,so human would be crushed like an eggshell .Its horns can deliever a devastating force of upto 800 kg.So it would be wise to leave bighorn sheep alone in peace. So bighorn Sheep may attack humans if necessary.
No, not legally, and no offspring can be created.
Yes, wild dogs are known to attack humans in certain situations, especially if they feel threatened or if they are in a pack.
Wild goats are wild and domestic goats listens to ppl
Wild goats is the plural of wild goat. You could have one wild goat (singular) or many wild goats (plural).
"Innumerable wild goats" is a simple expression used to express seeing goats. It means "a large, undefined number of wild goats."
Many humans raise goats for their meat as well as their milk. So if you want to consider that humans predating on goats, then yes.
No, They are some of the tamest meat goats.
While rare, bears have been known to attack and eat humans in the wild. It is important to take precautions when in bear territory to avoid such encounters.
A barnyard goat is domesticated and well trained, while wild goats have learned to survive on their own and they are more aggressive.
Dogs, foxes
Defensively.
Feral
no