The Naval Academy has added a new goat to its mascot family, the academy announced this week.
Bill XXXVII will join the academy's current mascot on the sidelines to "keep morale high," the academy said. In August, mascot Bill XXXV died and the Angora goat's twin brother, Bill XXXVI took over the role.
The newest addition traveled from Texas to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last week. He was then taken to the secret farm where the other Bills live.
The animal's caretaker said Bill XXXVII is "acclimating well to Navy life as a "mascot in training" and is already full of spunk, energy and vitriol towards Army," the academy said.