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the short ear comes from a cold windy climate where it would cause to much body heat loss to have ears, which is why the polar bear is the only short eared bear, spain is neither cold or windy.
the names mentioned of ("cuties," "monas," and "monkeys) would not be spanish derived names, first off cutie is English, Monkey is English, and spain does not have monas as a reference to a goat. 135.26.18.147 (talk) 15:02, 12 October 2023 (UTC)Reply
I have researched the spanish origon,
there is no short eared goat in spain or any other part of the world exept the American Lamancha, the original ancestor of this breed was indeed a genetic Mutation that was bred for by Mrs Fay 135.26.18.147 (talk) 04:14, 21 October 2023 (UTC)Reply