You’ve got to be kidding! Herd of mountain goats casually climb near-vertical 160ft dam. Daily Mail.
Images here and here of the goats at the Cingino Dam in the Italian Alps.
They must be awful hungry. Or looking for just a little adventure with their meal.
Garden variety goats doing their thing in America. Goats keep weeds under control at Boulder Reservoir. Colorado Daily
And now, enjoy Spider Goat! Sing along!
Crazy mountain goats climb dam height of 160 feet
October 26, 2010
- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1320728/Herd-mountain-goats-climb-160ft-near-vertical-Cingino-dam-Italian-Alps.html#ixzz1HOctvj00
- http://i.imgur.com/IERh4.jpg
- http://www.coloradodaily.com/cu-boulder/ci_15625225#axzz1HOYH0Ase
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*lol* Reporter to goat: “Why did you climb up that dam?”
Goat, “Because it was there.”
That is right. It was there and there’s a meal in it.
The song is the best. Spider goat inserted where Spider Man should go, from the famous TV song.
ROFL! I love goats- I have a small goat out in the shed- she is a little picky though- she won’t eat the damn thistles. She does however LOVE to eat poison ivy. We go for walks and she browses the brush along the edges of the field. She also likes those horrible invasive floribunda roses the game commission imported- which of course got out of control and are crowding out native species.
I saw a story a few years back about the state of California hiring goats to help control the underbrush. Had to do with fire control I think.
Handy animals goats.
Well now that sounds like a cute little working farm pet to have doing some weed eating for you. So it doesn’t care for thistles, huh? You need another goat to polish them off. Maybe they can make a herd of goats for you, to take care of all the area floribunda. You will be a hero for having such a resourceful clan of goats.