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22-MAY-2006 © 2006 Gary Hebert

Two Rocky Mountain Goats

Banff National Park, Canada

This blunt, square looking animal has a narrow head with slender, black, shiny horns rising in a backward curve to a length of 10-12 inches. The coat is white and on the chin is a double beard of long hair. This animal is sure-footed and agile due to its hooves with cushioned skid-proof pads for grip. The mountain goat lives in rocky mountainous areas above the timberline throughout parts of North America.
This animal feeds on alpine grasses and flowers to almost any tree and shrub. The rutting season occurs between November and early January and the young (often twins) is born in May or June. The greatest cause of death for these mountain dwellers is accidents and in the winter when the availability of food is decreased, they are more susceptible to disease, parasites, predators and accidents.


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Ashley Hockenberry25-Jul-2013 13:03
A+
Marj Shockley11-Jun-2006 16:20
Perfect capture and thanks for the information.
Excellent work!
Karen Stuebing11-Jun-2006 10:56
Superb wildlife capture and interesting information about them. I'll have to keep in mind that if they have accidents, what am I doing climbing rocks? :)
Olaf Herrig11-Jun-2006 10:06
Excellent photo shot!
lou_rozensteins11-Jun-2006 08:31
An excellent wildlife shot. Nicely seen and captured. Well done.
Lloyd & Sandy Spitalnik11-Jun-2006 06:48
Excellent shot!!
Tom Munson10-Jun-2006 20:43
Very nice Gary.
Beverly Wickersham10-Jun-2006 18:56
Excellent shot. Perfectly framed by the trees.
QUERIDO10-Jun-2006 18:06
nice shot
Gayle P. Clement10-Jun-2006 17:50
Excellent capture, Gary.
Buz Kiefer10-Jun-2006 16:29
Very nice wildlife shot of this elusive animal. They look great in this setting.