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Climbing Goats!


I'm just saying...not every goat makes that climb, surely?:eek:
I am curious as to what the percentage of survival for that jaunt might be.

I don't think many fall off, the ones that do won't have little goats....... Darwin in action ;)

P.s I think a big part of them not falling off is that they are not afraid, they are just thinking about the salts and minerals, they love it so much that it can be used as a sort of bait for hunting them (Salt Lick):
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Elephants need the same and will walk hundreds of miles to get to their favourite mineral deposit, which they remember for their entire lives and teach their young the same route.

Nowadays we take salt for granted, but Empires rose and fell based almost exclusively on salt trading. in both the Old and the New world:

Salt in Ancient Mesoamerica

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Salt road - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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