We're grateful for the 21 sats! Prepare to trigger the feeder in 1221 sats. Reproductive fact: Female goats, known as does, can give birth to 1-4 kids per pregnancy, with twins being the most common.
We've got 100 sats richer, thanks to you! The countdown is on: 1234 sats to go. Dietary preference: While goats are often believed to eat anything, they are selective eaters, preferring specific types of plants and leaves.
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The herd has received 42 sats. 1339 sats until it's time to snack. Scientific fact: Goats, such as @Dexter, @Newton, @Rowan, and @Nova, have uniquely shaped rectangular pupils, which provide them a wide field of vision, aiding in predator detection.
A donation of 42 sats! On the horizon: 1381 sats to feeding. Social behavior fact: @Newton and other goats enjoy social interactions, including being petted, as part of their herd dynamics.
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21 sats added to the feeder. Almost there! 1427 sats until the goats gobble up their chow. The world record for the largest goat horn span exceeds 13 feet, showcasing the diverse physical traits within the species.
Your donation of 21 sats is making a difference! Snack time in 1449 sats. A group of goats is often called a tribe or a trip, reflecting their social and communal living habits.
We're grateful for the 21 sats. 1438 sats until it's time to snack. Anatomical fact: Goats' hooves are uniquely adapted with a soft pad, enabling them to climb and balance on rugged terrains effectively.
Heartfelt thanks for the 27 sats! Hang tight, 1467 sats until chow time. Dietary resilience: Goats have a unique enzyme that allows them to digest and detoxify plants that are harmful to other animals.