Cashmere Goat
Explore the soft, social climbers of the Asian mountains!
The Basics
Scientific Name
Capra aegagrus hircus
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Asia
Average size
2 feet tall at the shoulder
diet
Grass, leaves, shrubs
lifespan
12 to 15 years
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Overview
The Cashmere Goat is a marvelous mammal known for its super soft fur that people love to make sweaters from. These adorable goats stand about 0.6 meters (2 feet) tall at the shoulder, and they bring a fashionable flair to the hills of Asia.
These goats have a diet that includes grass, leaves, and shrubs. They are expert grazers, munching their way through the vegetation, which helps keep their home landscapes healthy and lively.
The Cashmere Goat is quite social and likes to hang out in groups called herds. This playful bunch spends its days climbing and frolicking, proving that life is always better with friends around.
These clever creatures can live for about 12 to 15 years, giving them plenty of time to make memories and become part of the farm family. Cashmere Goats have a unique talent—they naturally shed their winter coat, which helps keep them comfy during warmer months.
The fur of Cashmere Goats is not only soft but also insulating. This quality allows them to stay warm in chilly weather, making them true masters of comfortable living.
Whether they are prancing on a hillside or lounging in the shade, Cashmere Goats remind us to enjoy life and appreciate the fluffy side of nature!
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