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domestic goat (Capra aegagrus hircus), farm, utilized for their milk, meat, hair, skin and horns, pet, cloven hoofed, bucks or billies, does or nannies, offspring are kids, Castrated males are wethers, Goat meat is sometimes called chevon.,
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Bison are part of the family Bovidae, to which cattle and goats belong. They are not in the same family that Asian and African buffalo are. However, because they resembled these old world animals, the early explorers called them by that name. Although it is a misnomer, the name buffalo is still used interchangeably with bison. One of the physical differences between the old world buffalo and the American bison is the large shoulder hump of the bison. This hump, along with a broad, massive head, short, thick neck and small hindquarters give the animal its rugged appearance. The color and character of the bison's fur varies with the season. A mature bull in winter has a dark brown to black coat. The length of the hair measures up to sixteen inches on the forehead, ten inches on the forelegs, and only eight inches on the hindquarters. No wonder the bison, unlike domestic cattle, face into storms. Animal wild life mammal Yellowstone National Park horns shoulders head