Tibetan Goat
The Tibetan Goat, also known as the Changthangi or Pashmina goat, is a breed native to the high altitudes of the Himalayas. These goats are well-adapted to harsh climates, with a thick, soft undercoat that provides insulation against cold temperatures. They are primarily raised for their fine wool, which is used to make luxurious textiles.
Tibetan Goats are medium-sized animals with long, curved horns and a sturdy build. They graze on the sparse vegetation found in their mountainous habitat. The wool they produce is highly valued for its softness and warmth, making it a sought-after material for high-quality garments and accessories.