The Garganica is a breed of goat which originated on the Gargano promentary in the Italian region of Apulia. From there it has spread to other parts of Apulia and to neighbouring regions.
The animals are of medium height and not heavy: adult males typically weigh 65 kg, and females 40 kg. The heads are rather small and adults have long, coarse black or dark chestnut hair. The skin of the kids are prized for their curly, raven-black hair. The annual milk yield of 200–250 litres is not particularly high, but the breed is noted for its toughness and is well suited to being raised in a wild state in very difficult habitats.