or Rocky Mountain goat
Ruminant ( bovid species Oreamnos americanus ) of the Yukon to the northern Rockies that is more closely related to antelopes than to goats .
Stocky, with a hump at the withers, mountain goats stand about 40 in. (1 m) at the shoulder. Both sexes bear short, hollow, slightly backward-curving, black horns. The shaggy, coarse white hair covers a thick, woolly underfur, and a beard frames the slender muzzle. The hooves are black. Mountain goats are agile climbers and can leap more than 12 ft (3.5 m). They live in small bands above the timberline, eating moss, lichen, and scrub foliage.
Mountain goat ( Oreamnos americanus )
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