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::Yeah I agree with Jo. A member of the Tragelaphus family has either straight horns or horns with a spiral to them. The horns of Gogoat are more indicative of a goat which grow backwards at a curve. [[User:Nuckles123|Nuckles123]] ([[User talk:Nuckles123|talk]]) 17:21, 15 May 2013 (UTC) | ::Yeah I agree with Jo. A member of the Tragelaphus family has either straight horns or horns with a spiral to them. The horns of Gogoat are more indicative of a goat which grow backwards at a curve. [[User:Nuckles123|Nuckles123]] ([[User talk:Nuckles123|talk]]) 17:21, 15 May 2013 (UTC) | ||
:::Animal type Pokemon are usually a blend of different animals, but I suppose the Markhor goat does look very similar to the Greater Kudu antelope. {{unsigned|Likalaruku}} | :::Animal type Pokemon are usually a blend of different animals, but I suppose the Markhor goat does look very similar to the Greater Kudu antelope. {{unsigned|Likalaruku}} | ||
::::Yeah but Gogoat is not based off a Markhor goat. More likely it is based off one of the more common breeds of farm goats (based off the horns). | ::::Yeah but Gogoat is not based off a Markhor goat. More likely it is based off one of the more common breeds of farm goats (based off the horns).[[User:Nuckles123|Nuckles123]] ([[User talk:Nuckles123|talk]]) 21:13, 16 May 2013 (UTC) |
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