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  2. File:Goat with unusual horns.jpg - Wikipedia

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    A domestic goat with unusual horns {{Fir0002 200}} File usage. The following 2 pages use this file: Wattle (anatomy) User:Leoplurodon/sandbox; Global file usage.

  3. Category:Goat color patterns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Goat color patterns" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Swiss Marked

  4. Category:Goats in art - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Goats in art" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banksy's London animal series;

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  6. Animal coloration - Wikipedia

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    The book contains hundreds of examples, over a hundred photographs and Cott's own accurate and artistic drawings, and 27 pages of references. Cott focussed especially on "maximum disruptive contrast", the kind of patterning used in military camouflage such as disruptive pattern material. Indeed, Cott describes such applications: [14]

  7. List of hybrid creatures in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Horns of a goat and a ram, goat's fur and ears, nose and canines of a pig, and mouth of a dog, a typical depiction of the devil in Christian art. The goat, ram, dog and pig are animals consistently associated with the Devil. [17] Detail of a 16th-century painting by Jacob de Backer in the National Museum in Warsaw.

  8. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    Cou blanc is a breed color designation for Alpine goats, the standard for which is "literally "white neck"; white front quarters and black hindquarters with black or gray markings on the head." [ 15 ] Wafer was bred to Scamp, yielding daughters Polly & Jolly, who also contributed many goats to Mrs. Frey's 1960 herd. [ 9 ]

  9. Fainting goat - Wikipedia

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    A fainting goat kid in the midst of a myotonic "fainting" spell. The myotonic goat or Tennessee fainting goat is an American breed of goat.It is characterised by myotonia congenita, a hereditary condition that may cause it to stiffen or fall over when excited or startled.