Totapari goat is a member of the family Bovidae and is closely related to the sheep as both are in the goat-antelope subfamily Caprinae. Totapari is one of the oldest domesticated species, and have been used for milk, meat , hair, and skins over much of the world. Female totapari goats referred to as “does” or “nannies” and totapari males as “bucks”, “billies”, or “rams” and their offsprings are “kids”.
Totapari goats are extremely curious and intelligent. They are also very coordinated and widely known for their ability to climb and hold their balance in the most precarious places. This makes them only ruminant able to climb trees, although the tree generally has to be on somewhat of an angle. Due to their intelligence, once a goat has discovered a weakness in the fence, it will exploit it repeatedly.
While goats are generally considered hardy animals and in many situations receive little medical care, they are subject to a number of diseases.
As far as diet of totapari, they can eat almost anything. While Totapari will not actually eat inedible material, they are browsing animals, not grazers like cattle and sheep.