25 Fun Goat Facts That Are Worth Screaming About
Did you know that both male and female goats have horns? They use them both for defense and to regulate their temperature!
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Did you know that both male and female goats have horns? They use them both for defense and to regulate their temperature!
Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, carried lily of the valley as part of her bridal bouquet at her wedding in 2011.
Did you know that Crocs were named after crocodiles because of their ability to survive on both land and water?
Did you know that in the United States, around four million pets are adopted from rescue shelters annually?
In the past, the word "good" was synonymous with the word "holy." So Good Friday was originally also known as Holy Friday.
St. Patrick's Day has been observed since the fifth century, but its first parade was only held in 1762 in New York City.
IKEA's letters stand for three things – its founder, Ingvar Kamprad, his family's farm, Elmtaryd, and their local area, Agunnaryd.
Generation Z grew up alongside social media. The first social media site, Six Degrees, was launched in 1997, the year Gen Z began.
Did you know that the Pisces star sign is characterized by two fish, each swimming in a different direction?
A goat represents the Capricorn zodiac sign, but it's no ordinary goat. The mythical creature has goat hooves and a fishtail.
Scorpio is named after the constellation Scorpius, which has many bright stars and a sharp curve that resembles a scorpion's tail.
Did you know that "Gemini" means "twins" in Latin? The constellation is linked to the Greek mythological twins Castor and Pollux.