बाख्रा रुखमा चढेर घास खाएको देख्नु भएको छ ? तर मोरोक्कोको बाख्राहरु रुखमै चढेर घास खान्छन (भिडियो)
The Argania tree is not the most aesthetically pleasing plant in the world with a rough, thorny bark and gangly, crooked branches. But these Moroccan trees still tend to attract admirers, thanks in large part to the hordes of goats that can usually be found perching in them.
Grown almost exclusively in Morocco, the Argania is a rare and protected species after years of over-farming and clear-cutting.
The tree produces an annual fruit crop, and it is this delicious morsel that attracts legions of local goats who hop up into the branches to pick out the fruit.
Like an image out of a goat-cast wire-fu film, the animals stand on the impossibly precarious branches and get down to their seasonal feast. Far from just a single ambitious goat climbing a single tree, the animals tend to swarm into the branches in number.
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