
Kiko Goat
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The Basics
Scientific Name
Capra aegagrus hircus
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
North America
Average size
3 to 3.5 feet tall
diet
Herbs, grasses, shrubs
lifespan
8 to 12 years
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Overview
Kiko goats are fun-loving animals that belong to the mammal family. They usually stand about 0.9 to 1.1 meters (3 to 3.5 feet) tall, perfect for bounding around grassy meadows.
These goats love to munch on herbs, grasses, and shrubs, making them nature's little lawn mowers. Their grazing habits help keep the environment healthy and can even help manage landscapes.
Kiko goats have a lively and friendly personality, making them a hit at farms and petting zoos. They live for 8 to 12 years, sharing plenty of adventures with their human friends.
Originating from North America, Kiko goats enjoy various climates and often adapt well to their surroundings. They possess a hardy build, which helps them thrive in different environments.
These goats are known for their playful behavior and social skills. They form strong bonds with each other and even display affection toward humans.
With their sprightly nature and easygoing attitude, Kiko goats capture the hearts of many. They remind us just how charming and delightful animal friends can be!
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