Bill the Goat is the U.S. Naval Academy's official mascot, and is present on the sidelines at all Midshipman games. Read the full article about him at the Answers.com link below.
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The Academy uses the Navy ram as a mascot.
Actually, the Navy mascot is not a ram it is a goat. According to some, the reasoning as to why the goat became the US Navy mascot, is that ships used to set sail with a variety of livestock in order to provide fresh food for those onboard. Goats, happened to be part of the livestock. In exchange for the garbage, leftovers and undesirable food, the goats would provide sailors with milk and butter.
Bill the Goat is the U.S. Navy's official mascot, and resides at the U.S Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. You can read more about him at the link below.
The Mascot is a Ram
The tarheels mascot is a ram. The reason why its a ram is because they used to have a player called the battering ram so a ram was better suited then a guy with a battering ram.
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The United States Naval Academy's mascot is a live goat named Bill.
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The club nickname The Rams, is a tribute to its links with The First Regiment of Derby Militia, which took a ram as its mascot and the song The Derby Ram as its regimental song, at the same time.
Cam the Ram is the mascot for Colorado State University. The school's colors are green and gold.
The mule, the haulers of army equipment and supplies became the army mascot in 1899 as an answer to the Navy goat mascot.