Deer and cattle are more closely related than goats and cattle.
Goats are related to sheep for obvious reasons such as hoofs and horns, tails and fur (wool) but some think they are related to deer (more than they are to sheep) because deer have the same tail and they grow horns and they also have hooves while sheep have wool and deer have fur but goats don't have wool they have fur. Goats could also be related to horses through the hooves gene but that would be a short scientific reason why. We all originate from something!
Goats and deer can breed with their own kind but they can't interbreed as they have different genetic make-up and are different species.
deer are like goats mate they browse anything
Goats are classified as ruminants and bovines. They have a common ancestor together with cattle, buffalo, bison and antelopes. They're a bit more distantly related to pronghorn antelopes and then deer.
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One main difference is their physical appearance - goats have beards and straight horns, while deer have antlers. Another difference is their preferred habitat - goats are more adaptable to a variety of environments, while deer are typically found in wooded areas. Additionally, their diets differ - goats are herbivores and primarily eat plants, while deer are also herbivores but tend to browse on leaves, twigs, and grasses.
Cows, goats, deer, etc.
Wolves eat them.
Bison, buffalo, gaurs, zebu, bantengs, and yaks.
Deer and goats are both ungulates, which means they have hooves and are herbivores. They also both have a similar digestive system that allows them to efficiently extract nutrients from plants. Additionally, both deer and goats are known to be nimble and able to navigate rugged terrain with ease.