Crag Goat
Crag Goats are considered to be some of the hardiest creatures to live within the Frostridge Mountains. It's for this reason that they are valued as livestock and mounts by the Dwarves.
Basic Information
Anatomy
Crag Goats are similar to slightly larger, woollier mountain goats, with large horns and "beards".
Genetics and Reproduction
Crag Goats give birth to live young, with pregnancies lasting around 5 months.
Ecology and Habitats
Crag Goats are most at home in mountainous regions.
Dietary Needs and Habits
Crag Goats are herbivorous.
Behaviour
Crag Goats are naturally curious creatures, and get along well with their handlers when domesticated. Additionally, they are often more likely to stand their ground against intruders who don't pose too great of a threat to themselves, often through charging or butting.
Additional Information
Domestication
Crag Goats are kept as livestock by the Dwarves, with domesticated goats being friendlier and more trusting than their wild cousins.
Uses, Products & Exploitation
Crag Goats are used for their wool, milk, and meat, and are occasionally used as mounts as well.
Facial characteristics
Crag Goats, regardless of gender, have curved horns, and a "beard".
Geographic Origin and Distribution
The highest population of Crag Goats are found within the Frostridge Mountains.
Perception and Sensory Capabilities
Crag Goats have a slightly keener sense of hearing.
Lifespan
19 years
Average Height
3'5"
Average Physique
Crag Goats have a slightly stronger physique compared to most goats, owing to their mountain habitat.
Body Tint, Colouring and Marking
Crag Goats have wool of white and grey.
Geographic Distribution
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