Posted by: Kirsten Pisto, Communications
Photos by Dennis Dow/Woodland Park Zoo
Photos by Dennis Dow/Woodland Park Zoo
Today, February 19th, Chinese New Year will welcome the new
zodiac sign. 2015 is the year of the sheep… goat! Sheep! GOAT! Depending on who
you ask, some will say it is the year of the sheep and some will say it is the
year of the goat, while others will say it’s a combination of both. According
to some Chinese
folklorists, the symbol is actually of a fictional ‘yang,’ which refers to
any member of the caprinae family. Both goats and sheep appear in Chinese New
Year paintings, paper-cuts and other festival decorations.
But here is the real question: do you know the difference
between a sheep and a goat? You might think it’s easy, but the two animals
share many similarities.
Here’s a fleecy checklist of the two animals compared side
by side…
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Tubby or thin
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Bearded or maned
Sheep have a thick mane, while goats are typically bearded.
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Tail down or tail up
Usually, a goat’s tail will stick straight up, while a
sheep’s tail tends to lie down.
Domestic goat |
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Browsing or grazing
Sheep graze on grass and clover low to the ground while goats
browse on leaves and vines that are a little higher off the ground. Goats often
stand on their hind legs to reach the best leaves!
q Fleece or hair
Domestic sheep |
Domestic sheep fleece is generally thick and wooly - goat
hair is usually less thick…but not always. Our mountain goats are very fleecy as
well. That’s because some goats have extremely curly and thick coats…and some species
of sheep have very short hairs that shed naturally and don’t need to be sheared.
Clear as fleece, right?
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About those chromosomes
Mountain goat |
Sheep have 54 chromosomes. Goats have 60.
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Horns: curved or straight
Goats typically have horns that are straight and pointed-upward.
Sheep have more curved horns, but again, this is not a deal breaker!
West African pygmy goat |
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Flock or free?
Sheep tend to flock together and enjoy being part of the
herd, whereas goats tend to be more independent and curious. Of course, this is
certainly not written in stone, and many sheep exhibit goat-like behavior and
vice versa.
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Kids or lambs?
Sheep are known as ewes, rams and lambs while goats are
known as nannies, billies and kids.
Domestic sheep |
Whether you chose to honor the goat or the sheep during
Chinese lunar New Year, the yang is an auspicious symbol said to represent
kindness and benevolence. We know a few residents of the family farm who are
pretty stoked about 2015!
Happy New Year!
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