Yes, they are "somehow related", that is, they share common ancestor at some point in the course of their evolutionary history. Goat (an even-toed ungulate species) and whale (included in the marine mammals order of Cetaceans) are both within the group called Cetartiodactyla. read more
Yes, they are "somehow related", that is, they share common ancestor at some point in the course of their evolutionary history. Goat (an even-toed ungulate species) and whale (included in the marine mammals order of Cetaceans) are both within the group called Cetartiodactyla. read more
Whales and dinosaurs share a common ancestor, from before the diapsids split from the synapsids. But that was a few hundred million years ago. Whales are mammals. They are more closely related to humans than they are related to dinosaurs. read more
Saving the goats involved coordination between the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). A snooper crane — used to inspect the sides and undersides of bridges — was commissioned from PennDOT, along with two employees, to secure the goats in the crane's bucket. But one of the goats had other plans. read more