It is said that "sheep capricorn" is the vertebrae of a sheep, which is shaped like a common scorpion. If it looks like a scorpion, then why is it called a sheep's capricorn instead of a sheep's scorpion? So I looked it up in the dictionary. The dictionary says: "Capricorn" is a gelded ram. Then I looked up the word "sheep's capricorn", but there was no record of the word. And continue to check, but sobering to see the word "sheep scorpion" - sheep scorpion, refers to the sheep's vertebrae, because of its shape as a scorpion and so named. So all of a sudden understand: the original "sheep capricorn" of the word "capricorn" is a big misspelling. And people think that the sheep scorpion is a sheep on the body of the thing, they take "Capricorn" instead of "scorpion", created a "sheep capricorn" out of the people to eat.