Humans, lions, and dogs.
YES!!!Mountain Goats are Herbivores.
Goats have many natural enemies, including wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, and dogs. These predators may pose a threat to goats by attacking them for food or out of territorial behavior. Farmers and ranchers must take measures to protect their goats from these predators.
mountain lions are one but there actually pretty safe on the mountains of course it depends on were the mountain goat is like theres a lot of mountains for them to hang out on,theres also disease and you would think they would be preety adjusted to the mountains but they slip a lot! probaly the biggest predator is humans like most other things in the world =( Cougars are known to stalk Mountain Goats Large eagles have been known to knock goats off of cliffs to feed upon them.
Common predators of goats include coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and domestic dogs. These predators may attack goats to feed on them or out of territorial or predatory behavior. It's important for goat owners to take measures to protect their animals from these predators.
The goat's main predators are coyotes, dogs, mountain lions, foxes, eagles, wolves, bears and bobcats. Sometimes, humans will also eat goat as a meal.
The predators of the mountain goats in Hawaii include wolves and cougars. They are also sometimes killed by humans or even golden eagles when they are very young.
The goats white fur keeps it blending in with the snow so the predators can't see it and kill it.
YES!!!Mountain Goats are Herbivores.
Mountain goats are safe from most predators high in the mountains. Sometimes a golden eagle might get a young baby, but only the cougar and the lynx are surefooted enough to be dangerous in the high altitudes. If attacked they fight very well with their razor-sharp horns. Rockslides and avalanches are much more dangerous to mountain goats than predators.
Goats have many natural enemies, including wolves, coyotes, mountain lions, and dogs. These predators may pose a threat to goats by attacking them for food or out of territorial behavior. Farmers and ranchers must take measures to protect their goats from these predators.
mountain lions are one but there actually pretty safe on the mountains of course it depends on were the mountain goat is like theres a lot of mountains for them to hang out on,theres also disease and you would think they would be preety adjusted to the mountains but they slip a lot! probaly the biggest predator is humans like most other things in the world =( Cougars are known to stalk Mountain Goats Large eagles have been known to knock goats off of cliffs to feed upon them.
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.
Common predators of goats include coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, and domestic dogs. These predators may attack goats to feed on them or out of territorial or predatory behavior. It's important for goat owners to take measures to protect their animals from these predators.
The goat's main predators are coyotes, dogs, mountain lions, foxes, eagles, wolves, bears and bobcats. Sometimes, humans will also eat goat as a meal.
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