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re: Two goats make a huge mistake, get stranded on bridge in Pennsylvania

Posted on 4/7/18 at 11:44 am to
Posted by Roman Candle Tag
Member since Mar 2016
1550 posts
Posted on 4/7/18 at 11:44 am to
The goats on a cliff pictures you posted are giving me anxiety.
Goddamn.
Posted by real turf fan
East Tennessee
Member since Dec 2016
12223 posts
Posted on 4/7/18 at 11:50 am to
Were the goats on that cliff all licking salt? At least that might make sense, maybe.
Posted by PhiTiger1764
Lurker since Aug 2003
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 4/7/18 at 12:01 pm to


Honestly, how in the frick is this possible?
Posted by foj1981
Baton Rouge
Member since Nov 2013
4287 posts
Posted on 4/7/18 at 12:04 pm to
This thread is the GOAT
Posted by BoardReader
Arkansas
Member since Dec 2007
7414 posts
Posted on 4/7/18 at 12:13 pm to
Still safer for them than standing in front of a Muslim.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
299716 posts
Posted on 4/7/18 at 12:19 pm to
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Honestly, how in the frick is this possible?


We have mountain goats here (see my avatar) and they have incredible footing.
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The goat hoof has hard, sharp edges surrounding a soft inner area. Four hoofs are on each foot, two of which strike the ground. The two halves of a mountain goat's hoof can move independently of one another, giving a better grip while climbing. The soft, inner pad acts like a suction cup when weight is applied, providing much better traction on rocks than the hooves of deer or antelope.


It's partly a defense mechanism since they are slow and prone to wolves in open area.
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