Posted by: Kirsten Pisto, Communications 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… q Tubby or thin Goats are usually more slender-looking, while sheep are generally rounder-looking. Domestic goat q Bearded or maned S