The document discusses a school project about dwarf African goats. It provides information about their physical characteristics, diet, behaviors, and adaptations. Some key details include: - Dwarf African goats have robust bodies, strong legs, wide hooves, and short fur. - They are herbivores that eat grass, leaves, tree bark, and tender shoots. - Males have longer horns than females, which can spiral. - Their wide-set eyes on the sides of their heads allow for a wide field of vision to spot predators. - Two dwarf goats named Brito and Brita, aged 1.5 years and 6 months respectively, visited the class.