Myotonic goats, or "fainting goats" as they are popularly called, are goats that possess a hereditary condition known as myotonia congenita. When startled or excited, these goats experience a sudden muscle freeze and collapse onto their sides. The condition is not painful, and Myotonic goats do not actually
"faint," as they remain conscious during the muscle freeze and resume normal activity as soon as
they get back up on their feet. As Myotonic goats age, some learn how to recognize the onset of a muscle freeze and use balance and a wide-legged stance to prevent collapse.
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The passage suggests that myotonia congenita