The True Anatomy Of Cute Baby Goats Fun Love
Forget everything you learned in Goat Biology 101.
Tiny Peepers
Tiny Peepers are the baby goat's primary sight organs, and help baby goats see their way to treats such as marshmallows and particularly tasty flower buds. You may have noticed that goats have rectangular pupils. Those pupils give baby goats a wider range of vision, making sneaking up on a baby goat for tickles much more difficult.
Wiggle Bits
These appendages might not look like they serve a practical purpose, but the Wiggly Bits are actually what baby goats use to hear. The Wiggly Bits can also be manipulated by the baby goat to signal when they're ready to be pet.
Schnoodle
The Schnoodle has two primary functions. It can be used to receive and process scents, but more importantly, the Schnoodle is used to boop other goats and humans, which – like the Wiggly Bits – signals that the goat is ready to be pet.
Bleaty Bla
Activating the Bleaty Bla is as easy as giving the baby goat's tail a slight, playful tug while petting or bathing the goat. The Bleaty Bla is used by the goat for tasting food and for communication. (Goats primarily communicate in order to obtain pets or food to taste.)
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