Goats are well known as climbers, and they have been seen clinging to the slipperiest of rock faces for the right bite of food.

So it shouldn’t surprise us to see these rock climbing goats of Morocco, which cleverly scamper to the tippy tops of Argan trees, to feed on the sweet, nutty fruits.

A favorite food of the goats, the Argan tree provides ample snacking for the animals, and in return, the seeds are dispersed and spread after the goat has digested them.

It’s remarkable to see goats perched so precariously on the tops of the Argan trees, without a care in the world.

Youtube channel Animalogic takes us on a fun and informative look at these Moroccan goats, and shows us what makes them unique.

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