Living Perilously by 42n8
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Description
This is still Cheddar Gorge it amazes me how these goats can walk on the side of hills and eat without falling off lol.
Thank you all for your lovely comments too.
Comments (12)
Fred255
Gosh do they have no fear? Great photo!
dayvid
great picture sexy xxxxx i like the border
SSoffia
O_O EXCELLENT CAPTURE & VIEW !!!!!
MrsLubner
When my kids were little and we would take a drive to the country for a picnic through the hills I would point at the cows on the side of the hill and tell them that those were specially bred cows. They were just for grazing on hillsides because two legs on either the right or left, depending on what direction the rancher wanted the cattle to walk in, were shorter than the other side. That's how they walked around the steep hills so easily. They believed that for some time...:-) Ain't I a stinker? LOL
DCLEW2
This is a great photo, but I think the border is very distracting... Great subject too.
Janiss
Superb capture and original presentation!
JaneEden
They are amazing aren't they, I can never understand how they manage to cling on either. Great capture!!!
LudyMelltSekher
Fantástica !Maravillosa fotografía, Felicitaciones! Un millón de estrellas de mi parte!** Bendiciones Luminosas. Ludy
Milouv
Excellent work.
Richardphotos
I was lucky and seen my first Mountain Goat in Arizona close to Hoover Damn.excellent capture
magnus073
It truly amazes me also, really great pic of them.
toddaking
Excellent picture. Specially designed feet and no fear of heights! They do fall though, just never when humans are watching... :) I have a friend who is a real estate broker and was filming a property he was planning on listing, he heard a noise behind him and caught on video a mule deer falling off a rock ledge. It fell about fifteen feet, landed on his back, popped up and ran off... :) Todd