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Myotonic goats have a wide body and a heavier mass. [13] The muscle condition of the myotonic goats usually leads to an increased muscle mass with a broader build. [13] Slightly smaller than standard breeds of the goat, fainting goats are generally 43 cm (17 in) to 64 cm (25 in) tall and can weigh anywhere from 27 kg (60 lb) to 79 kg (174 lb).
Sleep can follow a physiological or behavioral definition. In the physiological sense, sleep is a state characterized by reversible unconsciousness, special brainwave patterns, sporadic eye movement, loss of muscle tone (possibly with some exceptions; see below regarding the sleep of birds and of aquatic mammals), and a compensatory increase following deprivation of the state, this last known ...
Obsessive–compulsive disorder; a specific, unnecessary action or series of actions that is repeated more often than would normally be expected. [25] Osteophagy; chewing or eating bones. [10] Pica; eating materials other than normal food. [26] Polydipsia; excessive drinking. [27]
The goats at the beginning and end of the video hardly look or act the same! Related: Animal Rescuer Shows Off 'World's Smallest Goat Babies' and the Cuteness Is Too Much
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Bears and many other animals like skunks, raccoons, and even birds do go into a deep sleep - torpor - but for much shorter amounts of time; only up to a few hours or a day at most. As they sleep ...
If you look at the breeders section of faintinggoat.com, you can contact a breeder close to you and visit them in person - goat people in general love to show off their goats :) Redleg 02:12, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
National Geographic Magazine has reported that the demands of work, social activities, and the availability of 24-hour home entertainment and Internet access have caused people to sleep less now than in premodern times. [205] USA Today reported in 2007 that most adults in the USA get about an hour less than the average sleep time 40 years ago ...