In the real world, goats also have horns that differ in size and shape depending on the breed. They’re made of a material called “keratin” – which is also the same thing that human hair and nails are made up of. Just like in Minecraft, goats use their horns for defense and dominance, protecting their territory.
Unlike in Minecraft, goats don’t naturally lose their horns while they’re alive. When they die, though, horns can be removed from the skull and used for all kinds of purposes – from weaponry to eating utensils, to decoration. They were even used by soldiers to carry gunpowder for early muskets – allowing them to easily dispense a small amount from the tip when necessary.
While most modern horns in music are made of brass, their name suggests that they originated as animal horns – used for signaling and music. Archaeologists have found cow horns dating back to the Iron Age with holes drilled in the side to allow them to play multiple notes. Today, the practice of using animal horns in this way survives in the Jewish shofar, which is played during religious rituals.
So, next time you blow a goat horn in Minecraft, you can enjoy the fact that you’re participating in a tradition that stretches all the way back to antiquity. But don’t forget to dodge a second ramming attempt by the goat that dropped it!
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