February+MEB

2/26/15

Mountain goats are not true goats but they are close relatives. They are more properly known as goat-antelopes. These surefooted beasts inhabit many of North America's most spectacular alpine environments. from Alaska to the U.S. Rocky Mountains, showcasing climbing abilities that leave other animals, including most humans. Mountain goats have distinctive beards and long, warm coats to protect them from cold temperatures and biting mountain winds. Their dazzling white coats provide good camouflage on the snowy heights. Female goats (called nannies) spend much of the year in herds with their young (called kids). These groups may include as many as 20 animals. Males (known as billies) usually live alone or with one or two other male goats.



http://www.junglewalk.com/shop/Products/Rocky-Mountain-Goat-Poster-8230.htm

2/26/15

Kamori is the most popular breed found in Sindh province of Pakistan. They are famous because of their body structure (long ears, neck & huge body) and unique color. The purebred kamori goat has dark brown color with coffee or dark fone color small patches over its entire body, and they are very expensive and rare. The Kamori goat breed from the districts of Dadu, Larkana, and Nawabshah in the Sindh Province of Pakistan is used primarily for the production of milk.



http://www.clasf.pk/q/gulabi-kamori-female-goat-with-2-kids-big-size/