Yes, there are goats living near Maquarie River.
raise goats.
a mythical dog that suck the blood of living goats.
Tended sheep, goats, cows, and horses.
The troll living under the bridge.
No. They need air, food and water as goats are all living things need air, food and water.
for every living breathing thing it all depends on when they get pregnant or get bred
If it is they won't eat it. They do like living under them though.
They have thick fur and hooves for the hard rock
The fairy tale with the troll living under the bridge is "Three Billy Goats Gruff." In this story, the troll tries to prevent the goats from crossing the bridge so he can eat them but is outsmarted by the goats.
Very definitely. The goat has been domesticated for thousands of years. There are living goat breeds produced for meat, wool and milk, as well as wild goats. These wild goats are similar to the ancestors of domestic goats. They are very tough, will eat anything and can survive with very little food and water.
In the southern and Eastern Europe, people grew crops or raised sheep or goats. In northern Africa and southwesten Asia, some people were nomadic heeders of sheep, goats, and camels. Other were merchants & artisans.