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There are ten goat villagers so far, of which six are male and four are female, making it a predominantly male species. Of these, two are [[lazy]], two are [[normal]], two are [[jock]], one is [[cranky]], one is [[snooty]], one is [[big sister]], and one is [[smug]]. [[Kidd]] was originally a lazy [[islander]] before becoming a smug villager in {{NL|nolink}}. There are currently no [[peppy]] goats.
 
There are ten goat villagers so far, of which six are male and four are female, making it a predominantly male species. Of these, two are [[lazy]], two are [[normal]], two are [[jock]], one is [[cranky]], one is [[snooty]], one is [[big sister]], and one is [[smug]]. [[Kidd]] was originally a lazy [[islander]] before becoming a smug villager in {{NL|nolink}}. There are currently no [[peppy]] goats.
  
[[Iggy]] and [[Sven]] are the only goats who have not reappeared since {{DnMe+|nolink}}. [[Gruff]], Pashmina, and Velma are also absent from {{PC}}.
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[[Iggy]] and [[Sven]] are the only goats who have not reappeared since {{DnMe+|nolink}}. Pashmina and Velma are also absent from {{PC}}.
 
   
 
   
 
==Villagers==
 
==Villagers==

Revision as of 01:09, November 21, 2022

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Goat
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All of the goats available in New Horizons. From left to right: Nan, Velma, Kidd, Gruff, Billy, Sherb, Pashmina and Chevre.
Species count by game
DnM AC e+ WW CF NL HHD PC NH
6 6 8 2 2 7 6 8 8
Species count by personality
Lazy Jock Cranky Smug Normal Peppy Snooty Big sister
2 2 1 1 2 0 1 1
Species count by type
Villagers Islanders Special Total
9 1 0 10

Goats are a species of villager in the Animal Crossing series. They have heads that are wider at the top, hooves, small ears, and short, slightly backwards-curving horns. Along with this, five of the goats have a beard, including Velma, the only female goat with this trait.

Several goats were removed after Doubutsu no Mori e+, leaving Chevre as the only goat to appear in all games and Nan as the only other goat to appear in Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk. However, many goats returned in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, including Billy in Animal Crossing: New Leaf - Welcome amiibo, and the goat Pashmina made her first appearance in this game.

There are ten goat villagers so far, of which six are male and four are female, making it a predominantly male species. Of these, two are lazy, two are normal, two are jock, one is cranky, one is snooty, one is big sister, and one is smug. Kidd was originally a lazy islander before becoming a smug villager in Animal Crossing: New Leaf. There are currently no peppy goats.

Iggy and Sven are the only goats who have not reappeared since Doubutsu no Mori e+. Pashmina and Velma are also absent from Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

Villagers

Billy NH.png

Billy
Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Birthday: March 25
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

Chevre NH.png

Chevre
Gender: Female
Personality: Normal
Birthday: March 6
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

Gruff NH.png

Gruff
Gender: Male
Personality: Cranky
Birthday: August 29
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

Iggy PG.png

Iggy
Gender: Male
Personality: Jock
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

Kidd NH.png

Kidd  Animal Island PG Icon.png
Gender: Male
Personality: LazySmug
Birthday: June 28
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori e+

Nan NH.png

Nan
Gender: Female
Personality: Normal
Birthday: August 24
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori e+

Pashmina NH.png

Pashmina
Gender: Female
Personality: Big sister
Birthday: December 26
Debut: New Leaf

Sherb NH.png

Sherb
Gender: Male
Personality: Lazy
Birthday: January 18
Debut: New Horizons

Sven PG.png

Sven
Gender: Male
Personality: Lazy
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

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Velma
Gender: Female
Personality: Snooty
Birthday: January 14
Debut: Doubutsu no Mori

Names in other languages

Japanese ヤギ
Yagi

Korean 염소
Yeomso

Simplified Chinese 山羊
Shānyáng

Traditional Chinese 山羊
Unknown

Russian Козел
Kozel

Dutch Geit

German Ziege

European Spanish Chivo (Male)
Cabra (Female)

European French Bouc (Male)
Chèvre (Female)

Italian Capro (Male)
Capra (Female)