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- The Goat is a character of eventual appearances in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. He appears by first time in The HCCBDD, from Evil Con Carne, but the Goat also appears in Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, in the short Wish Unfulfillment and in the game Nostrildamus.
- Goats were variety of hoofed mammalian quadrupeds native to several planets including Earth. Q once turned Jean-Luc Picard into a goat, just prior to abducting him from the USS Enterprise. (TNG comic: "The Gift") The Denebian horned goat was a notable angry looking species. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky) When Nog tried Andorian citrus drink he thought it smelt like goat and lemon oil. (DS9 novel: Avatar, Book Two)
- GOAT is an acronym of Greatest Of All Time it is mostly used as a online slang word used around forums or other social medias.
- The goat is a type of pet found in Forbidden Valley. It can be found hiding among the rocks surrounding Cavalry Hill. They are very difficult to tame because of the Maelstrom Horsemen who spawn in the same area as the goat.
- Like cows, goats also produced milk which humans consumed. (PROSE: Ghosts of India)
- Goat is one of Sam's animals, he appeared in Green Eggs and Ham.
- The goat is a companion for your horses. When they play together, it'll give you all kinds of advantages:
* Dressage bonus: +2 Until 18 months: A gain in Genetic Potential for each hour of play From 20 months until 25 years old: Winnings for one hour of play: 4 Equus You previously could buy it at the store for 300 equus
- ...what the heck are groats? Who came up with that word? I mean, come on, you'd have to have at least a +7 Illogicness bonus feat to come up with that. And while we're on that subject, what are goats? Are they ratchets and clanks? Man, those silly clanks. Gotta love them. Bla BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB guns are often carried by goats.
- Goat è un'isola del mare orientale che appare solo nel manga dove Rufy incontra per la prima volta Kobi e Albida. Nell'anime i tre si incontrano sulla nave di Albida.
- Goats are long domesticated small livestock, hardy and overly useful in life and death.
- The Pellar's Goat 'Princess' Has wondered away from his hut. In order to attain his assistance, Geralt must first retrieve her.
- This is the most commonly found goat species. It's territory covers much of the Mountain Range. They are gentle creatures, unless attacked. However, some have started exhibiting a strange "crazed" behavior, which is becoming more and more common. (See below.)
- Exp: 8 Hit Points: 6 Max Damage: 1
- Goat is an animal character
- Goats are also sometimes used as pets. These useful animals are also a symbol of Satanism. Atheists and Agnostics think goats are no more than useful animals and the Superstition round them is just silly.
- Goats (ヤギ, Yagi) are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. For an unknown reason, all but two goats were removed from the game in Wild World, leaving only female goats until Animal Crossing: New Leaf was released. There are nine goat villagers in the series. There are no peppy goats. Chevre is the only goat to appear in every game in the series.
- Goats are small livestock. Goat's milk is used to make cheese. Their fur can be used to make clothes, such as cloaks. They are located primarily on the continent of Pandaria.
- Goats are animals found on the Rook Islands. Their skin can be used in crafting items. Be wary when hunting them, as Komodo Dragons and Leopards often lurk nearby. Goat corpses can be used to lure Komodo Dragons. Surprisingly, these creatures are quite fast, and will flee when aware of danger. Like for most animals on the island, several different colour schemes exist; the most common being the ones with white fur and dark fur.
- A Goat is an animal found in the Kharidian Desert south and south west of Nardah. They also can be found west of the Kalphite Hive along the coastline. They drop horns used in Herblore to create Combat potions, and used as Summoning tertiary ingredients in infusing Smoke devil pouches. The greatest amount of spawns are west of the Kalphite lair (accessible via Fairy ring ; however, the goats near Nardah are much closer to a bank.
- The domestic goat is a subspecies of goat domesticated from the wild goat of southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. Elson's people have a goat-like creature on their planet which is often made in to a stew. (SGA: "Outsiders") Jaffa have at least one ritual, which requires goat meat. (SG1: "Sacrifices")
- This mountain once homed a population of goats that gathered from across the land to relax at the Spa of Horns. Here, they could be pampered and massaged around the legendary healing hotspring. Soon enough, however, the spring was discovered by a human explorer that commercialized the resort. The goats were kicked out of their own sanctuary, and it became a center for pollution and human waste. This caused the sacred spring to dry up, and since then it is said that no one who ventures to Mount Nowhere ever returns. The Spring is thankfully restored by Muriel and Courage.
- GOAT stands for Games Of All Types. This is the moniker that Dan Loosen and Gary Heil go by for all of their gaming projects. The goat that is on The GOAT Store's logo is Copper, the goat of Llamasoft's Jeff Minter. When the Copper logo is shown before the start of every game released by GOAT Store Publishing, the goat noises that are heard are the actual recordings of Copper. A cartoon version of Copper makes an appearance in the upcoming minigame, Copper Swapper on the GOAT Games compilation disc. The cartoon Copper also appears on the game's packaging and title screen. The GOAT Store games
- The Goat is a herdable animal in Age of Empires II, Age of Empires III and Age of Mythology.
- A species of domestic animal.
* Associated in Peloria with Uryarda.
* Totem animal of Caroni.
* Associated in Maniria with Ragnaglar.
* Hated by the Heortlings. Sources: Guide to Glorantha, Glorious ReAscent, Book of Heortling Mythology
- Goats are livestock that are only mentioned but not seen in the How to Train Your Dragon Franchise.
- The goat is a hollow-horned, bearded mammal, originally indigenous to mountainous areas. There is one particular goat, that first appeared in Walk Like An Egyptian - Part 1 as Team Chris Is Really Really Really Really Hot's prize, that keeps making reoccurring appearances throughout the series. It can be distinguished by the red ribbon bell around its neck.
- Goats are large, bipedal mammals with large horns, bloodshot eyes, hoofed feet, and angry countenances. Some unfortunate Goats have been frozen solid in the scenery of Ice-based levels.
- The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2016 & it is scheduled to be released on September 23, 2016 by The Film Arcade and Paramount Pictures.
- Goat was a variety of mammalian herbivores found throughout the galaxy. Yondalla once described the murra as being "goat-like."
- A goat is a subspecies of goat domesticated from the wild goat of southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. The goat is a member of the family Bovidae and is closely related to the sheep as both are in the goat-antelope subfamily Caprinae. There are over three hundred distinct breeds of goat. Goats are one of the oldest domesticated species. Goats have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins over much of the world. Goats were also used as domestic pets. While living in Shipwreck Cove, a pirate named Nigel was known to own a goat.
- Female goats are referred to as "does" or "nannies", intact males as "bucks", "billies", or "rams" and their offspring are "kids". Castrated males are "rorys". Goat meat from younger animals is called "kid" or cabrito (Spanish), and from older animals is simply known as "goat" or sometimes called chevon (French), or in some areas "mutton" (which more often refers to adult sheep meat).
- Goat is a female main character in Pig Goat Banana Cricket. She is voiced by Candi Milo.
- Gouto Younosuke (郷戸(ごうと) 羊之介(ようのすけ)), also known as Goat (ゴウト), is a scout character.
- Once Wonder Woman saved a bunch of goats from being stranded on an island after a hurricane caused floodwaters to cover the land bridge.
- An intellectual goat who interacts sparingly with the other characters, Goat (debut: January 18, 2002) usually appears whenever there is a small issue dealing with a character or a conflict to be mediated. During major storylines where Rat or the Crocs are the lead, he is critical of their actions, and only talks to Zebra, where one of them informs the other of the goings-on. Goat has an equally hard time dealing with Pig's incompetence and Rat's cruelty and occasional ignorance. Goat maintains an internet blog that, as Rat likes to point out, receives no hits. Goat in turn tends to criticize Rat's forays into writing, often telling him not to write them at all. In early strips, Goat had a beard; he first appeared without it in the March 31, 2004 strip.
- Three kinds of goats can be found and extracted in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. Cashmere goats are found in Afghanistan, while Nubians and Boer goats are found in the Angola-Zaire border region. Rescuing animals allows Diamond Dogs to receive money from environment-preserving NGOs. Fultoning them costs 300 GMP, but Diamond Dogs gets 500 GMP in return, resulting in a net gain of 200 GMP.
- Goats were one of the US government's most hilarious pranks. Most people believe in their existence due to the fact they've never seen one. In the year 1870 the US Government wanted to see if they could get the public to believe in the existence of an animal by putting up pictures of them and making it general knowledge. They succeeded, and called the animal the "goat", but in reality no such animal exists.
- GOAT stands for Games Of All Types. This is the moniker that Dan Loosen and Gary Heil go by for all of their gaming projects. The goat that is on The GOAT Store's logo is Copper, the goat of Llamasoft's Jeff Minter. When the Copper logo is shown before the start of every game released by GOAT Store Publishing, the goat noises that are heard are the actual recordings of Copper. A cartoon version of Copper makes an appearance in the upcoming minigame, Copper Swapper on the GOAT Games compilation disc. The cartoon Copper also appears on the game's packaging and title screen.
- There is a tale of three billy goats on their way to pasture. They had to cross a bridge to get there, and a nasty troll lived under it. Now some trolls like to east the flesh of humans, but all of them delight in devouring goats. As the first goat went across, the troll went for it; but the clever beast convinced the troll to wait for his bigger brother, as he would make a larger meal. The troll waited and rushed the second goat, who too convinced the troll that there was a yet larger goat still to come. When the largest of the billy goats arrived, he rushed the troll, butted it off the bridge, and killed it.
- The goat is a member of the family Bovidae and is closely related to the sheep as both are in the goat-antelope subfamily Caprinae. There are over 300 distinct breeds of goat. Goats are one of the oldest domesticated species, and have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins over much of the world. In 2011, there were more than 924 million live goats around the globe, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.
- Goats are used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins. The females are known as does or nannies, the males as bucks or billies, and the young are kids, this being the original meaning of that word. A dom is the gallbladder of a goat, used in the wizarding game of Aingingein. The bezoar, as mentioned by Professor Severus Snape on 2 September, 1991, is a stone taken from the stomach of a goat. It is a possible corporeal form of the Patronus Charm. Aberforth's Patronus took the form of a goat.
- Goat (to goat, goating, etc.) is a term suggested by VonAether [1] in response to a comment made by FloydA [2]. I'm starting to think the English lexicon needs a new term. What do you call it when someone recognizes a troll for what it is, snips its nonsense and points out in a concise way why the troll is wrong? It's useful, for some purposes, to correct widely believed misinformation when it is presented, even if you are aware that the person presenting the falsehoods is not worthy of serious consideration. It's not exactly a bite when one is not responding to the troll for the troll's benefit, but for the edification of others. Is there a word for that?
- Goats are common enemies that are found in the Medieval themed levels: Toad Village, Gee Wiz and Double Header in Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped. They pace back and forth across the main path that Crash travels, and will attack Crash if they run into him, or he runs into them while they are facing him. Goats are later shown in Crash Bandicoot Purple: Ripto's Rampage as trading cards and enemies in Dragon Castles.
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