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  2. Heiðrún - Wikipedia

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    The goat Heiðrún consumes the foliage of the tree Læraðr, while her udders produce mead, collected in a pot below (1895) by Lorenz Frølich. Heiðrún consumes the leaves of Læraðr Negga Valhalla in an illustration from an 18th-century Icelandic manuscript.

  3. American Lamancha - Wikipedia

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    Cookie ears, named by Mrs. Frey after the first goat born with such ears, were pointy-tipped and turned up and back toward the head; hugging closely to the head. [2] Regular Lamancha ears were flat, stood out from the head, bent downward, and could be an inch or up to two inches long. Only Lamanchas with Swiss-type (long) ears were ...

  4. Aspromonte goat - Wikipedia

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    The ears are horizontal or erect; in a small percentage of cases the crop-eared mutation is seen. [4] The abdomen is fairly large for the size of the animal, with a straight back, and a moderately sloping, developed rump). The udder of the female, with medium-sized teats, are firmly attached, similar to those of sheep, and only rarely pyriform ...

  5. When Simba was born on June 4, his ears were 19 inches long, his breeder, Mohammad Hassan Narejo of Narejo Goat Farm in Karachi, Pakistan, told AFP. Now, Simba’s ears have grown to 22 inches ...

  6. Læraðr - Wikipedia

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    Under the name Léraðr, it also appears in Gylfaginning: . The she-goat, she who is called Heidrún, stands up in Valhall and bites the needles from the limb of that tree which is very famous, and is called [Léraðr]; and from her udders mead runs so copiously, that she fills a tun every day.

  7. Udder - Wikipedia

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    An udder is an organ formed of two or four mammary glands on the females of dairy animals and ruminants such as cattle, goats, and sheep. [1] An udder is equivalent to the breast in primates, elephantine pachyderms and other mammals. The udder is a single mass hanging beneath the animal, consisting of pairs of mammary glands with protruding ...

  8. Jamnapari - Wikipedia

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    Jamnapari goat in Nepal. Jamnapari, Jamunapari or Jumnapari is an Indian breed of domestic goat originating in Uttar Pradesh. [2] [3] It has been exported to Indonesia, where it is known as the Etawah. [4]: 388 It is bred for both milk and meat. [citation needed] The name is derived from the Yamuna [5] river.

  9. Auðumbla - Wikipedia

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    Amalthea, goat who raised Zeus, who suckled on her breast milk, in Classical Greek mythology; Bull of Heaven, a celestial bull from Sumerian mythology; El, creator bull deity in Canaanite mythology; Gavaevodata, primordial cow in Zoroastrian mythology; Heiðrún, a nanny goat in Norse mythology whose teats produce mead for the Einherjar