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| name    = Ordon Goat
| image    = [[File:Images.jpeg]]
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| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
| game    = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|Twilight Princess]]''
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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The Goats themselves are very large, larger than the average goat. They have mostly blue fir the other being white. The Ordon Goat also has distinct features such as large circular horns that connect to form an oval shape. They also seem to be an important sign of symbolism in [[Ordona Province]] as the Light Spirit [[Ordona]] closely resembles a goat and the [[Ordon Shield]] has the symbol of the goats circular horns.
The Ordon Goats themselves are very large, larger than the average goat. They have mostly blue fur, the other being white. The Ordon Goat also has distinct features such as large circular horns that connect to form an oval shape. They also seem to be an important sign of symbolism in [[Ordona Province]] as the Light Spirit [[Ordona]] closely resembles a goat and the [[Ordon Shield]] has the symbol of the goats' circular horns.


==Story==
==Story==
The Goats themselves only play a small part within ''Twilight Princess'' as a whole. They are first encountered in the prologue of the game, where Fado asks Link to herd the goats as his job prior to him becoming a hero was a Goat Herder. In this section Link must herd ten goats before sundown, then he must do his final herd before he sets off to [[Hyrule]], this time it is twenty goats. There is also a section in the prologue where Link must stop a goat from entering Ordon Village, a skill he will use later on in the game against the [[Goron]]s.
The Ordon Goats themselves only play a small part within ''Twilight Princess'' as a whole. They are first encountered in the prologue of the game, where Fado asks Link to herd the goats as his job prior to him becoming a hero was a Goat Herder. In this section, Link must herd ten goats before sundown and then he must do his final herd by herding twenty goats before he sets off to [[Hyrule]]. There is also a section in the prologue where Link must stop a goat from entering Ordon Village, a skill he uses later on in the game against the [[Goron]]s.


{{Cat|Animals}}
{{Cat|Animals}}

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