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What is a Capra? wrote:A Capra (Caprinae plural) is a breed of small goat easily recognized by their tufty mane of fur around their neck and large puffy tail. They vary in size, from regular adult goats to tiny pygmies, but are most often somewhere in-between. While more intelligent than most typical goats, they're somewhat dopey and stubborn. Their horns can be a variety of shapes and sizes, and are possessed by both male and female Caprinae.
Colouration wrote:Caprinae tend to be natural coloured, taking after their fellow goat cousins, however, they occasionally possess an unnatural colour or two - these unnatural coloured design features are never very extensive and tend to be pretty rare, most common of them is strangely coloured horns or hooves. Their eyes can be absolutely any colour and occasionally heterochromia is present, but this is rather uncommon.
Diet wrote:Unlike regular goats, Caprinae are relatively picky herbivores. They have enough intelligence to know when they're being offered scraps or old food and will typically refuse it, preferring fresh fruits and veggies. For a happy and healthy Capra, be sure to offer them a wide variety of food to graze on, with plenty of fresh water.
Habitat wrote:Caprinae are extremely active especially during the warmer months, and so need a large amount of space to run and play in, around half an acre per Capra so that they'll never feel the need to escape their pen (which they've been known to do!). They enjoy living in large herds but always need somewhere to call their own, a shed or separate hut, and are always extremely sociable with other animals. They'll get along well with most horses, dogs and cats.
[quote="What is a Capra?"]A Capra (Caprinae plural) is a breed of small goat easily recognized by their tufty mane of fur around their neck and large puffy tail. They vary in size, from regular adult goats to tiny pygmies, but are most often somewhere in-between. While more intelligent than most typical goats, they're somewhat dopey and stubborn. Their horns can be a variety of shapes and sizes, and are possessed by both male and female Caprinae.[/quote]

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