SnoozeControl wrote: (I got this in an email today)
Check out the Photo of this Mountain Goat taken a week ago on Ben Lomond Peak by Gary Knighton (works in maintenance here at Hill).
For an animal with hooves, they have fantastic dexterity.
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A local mountain goat
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woppy71 wrote: For an animal with hooves, they have fantastic dexterity.
and where was the photographer standing?
and where was the photographer standing?
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Bryn Mawr wrote: and where was the photographer standing?
Good point!! :wah:
Good point!! :wah:
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Oh, that is a cool pic! They are such great climbers!
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Wow! That goat's incredible. And the mountain terrain combined with the town below is really cool. 

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OK--not to bore anyone....but....they have oily pads behind their hooves which act like SUCTION CUPS and help them bound around on rocks and slopes and things!
Very, very cool! Thanks for that photo!
Very, very cool! Thanks for that photo!
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Great picture but it makes me feel dizzy looking at the background.
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A most-excellent pic, fer shure. I live in the same area that this pic taken in, and after I saw it, I had to go and take a few pix of my own of the Mountain Goats up on Willard and Ben Lomond peaks. Here's one cool shot...........
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