Winged Goat
Personality varies.
Likes
Herbage
Vegetables
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Music by Musopen String Quartet | Creative Commons License
History
A prized stock of goat.
Traditionally kept for various purposes, including dairy, wool and feathers.
Trivia
The individual stands about 80 centimetres.
Peony exhibits a mellow disposition.
Typically browses hay, grass, and other roughage, but is known to gravitate toward apples and carrots.
Since maturity she has no longer been capable of flight. Despite this, displays capacity for gliding and buffering falls through use of wing pinions.
Wingspan appears to remain mostly the same until maturity. Growth is minimal.
Lightweight for a goat of relative scale, which supports the capability for aerial motions.
Appears to have a lightweight skeletal structure as compared to other goat species.
Feathers of this stock are similar to that of avian species in composition and structure.
Appears to have proficient vision. Her visual field encompasses that of other goats in that the terrain to the side and at the front is evident.
Relative intelligence is exhibited, as is attachments to various figures through familiarity.
She is limber and brisk in pacing and may dart away if provoked.
May butt at other individuals with the horns present if angered or threatened.
May scratch at individuals who are familiar in potentially perceiving others as herd members.
Appears to view herself as the dominant member of this grouping and defends those perceived as weaker.
This may correlate to behaviour concerning certain figures, which has led to defensiveness on occasion if perceiving risk to those individuals.
Whether this is beneficial itself is varied, although complications are typically not considerable.