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Mountain Goat

Mountain Goat. By Tyler. Physical Caracteristics. The mountain goat can be up to 5.5 feet long. Mountain goats can weigh up to 100-300 pounds. The mountain goats are usually white in color. Lifespan. The mountain goat can live up to 12-15 years. Eating Habits/Diet.

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Mountain Goat

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  1. Mountain Goat By Tyler

  2. Physical Caracteristics • The mountain goat can be up to 5.5 feet long. • Mountain goats can weigh up to 100-300 pounds. • The mountain goats are usually white in color.

  3. Lifespan • The mountain goat can live up to 12-15 years.

  4. Eating Habits/Diet • The mountain goat is a herbivore witch means they eat grass, sedge, herbs, shrubs, ferns, mosses and linches.

  5. Population • There are 100,000 mountain goats in the world.

  6. Habitat/Range • The mountain goats habitat is rocky ledges and scaling steps.

  7. Adaptations • The mountain goat uses their horns to fight for females. • The mountain goat uses their eyes to see at night. • The mountain goat uses their ears to hear preadators.

  8. Fun Facts • From around the age of 22 you can tell how old mountain goats are by the black rings on their horns.

  9. Endangered Because • The mountain goat is endangered because humans are hunting them and animals are hunting them too.

  10. Reference • Defenders of the wild.2012.www.defenders.org.

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