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  1. Goats that faint? Don't ever tell these guys to drop dead. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the wor...

  2. Fainting goats are undeniably adorable—but what causes their extreme reaction to stress? Most relevant. Tejas Pandey. As a Facebook certified animalologist, who studies primarily on spiders and cries himself to sleep at night, this is cat abuse on 4 different levels. 7y. 297. View all 8 replies. Melissa Haley.

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  4. 19 lut 2024 · You’re sure to have stumbled across some hilarious videos around social media with goatswellfainting! It might have piqued your interest, but what causes this phenomenon? It’s a genetic condition that is called myotonia.

  5. 7 paź 2014 · Chances are, if you watch internet videos, you're familiar with the phenomenon of "fainting" goats. Whenever these peculiar little goats are startled, they dramatically freeze up and keel over, like a character in a daytime drama. A few seconds after, they are fully recovered and scampering around once more.

  6. 16 wrz 2024 · If you’ve ever seen a video of a goat suddenly tipping over and stiffening up like a statue, you’ve probably met a myotonic goat, also known as the “fainting goat.” These goats have gained internet fame for their unique ability to “faint” when startled. But don’t worry—they’re not really fainting!

  7. 31 sty 2024 · Do Fainting Goats Really Faint? Technically, no. Fainting goats do not lose consciousness, but they do stiffen up and fall over when startled. This is how this breed of goats came to be named “myotonic” goats — myo from Greek, meaning muscle, and tonus from Latin, meaning tension.

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