what made the ape and the goat nearly faint
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They're also known as wooden-leg goats, stiff-leg goats, scare goats, and other funny nicknames. The reaction doesn't hurt, and it's not really fainting. Usually the animal stays awake and just bounces back up once the stiffness goes away. The locking up is caused by a rare genetic disorder called myotonia congenita.
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The locking up is caused by a rare genetic disorder called myotonia congenita. It makes the goats' skeletal muscles, especially in their back legs, suddenly tighten up and then slowly loosen again.
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