You could be forgiven for thinking one goat sounds much like another.
But according to new research, you'd be wrong - because, while their vocabulary may be limited, the animals bleat in different accents.
Researchers from Queen Mary, University of London, discovered pygmy goats had a distinct bleat according to the herd they lived in, developing a similar sound to their peers as they grew up.
And, according to a report in the Daily Mail, the researchers believe regional accents among mammals are much more widespread than previously thought.