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Interesting program about a mountain goat herd

Posted by nancy on November 06, 2001 at 05:33:40:

that lives in the Canadian Rockies, last night on Discovery Channel. Anyone see it? It followed the lives of a nanny goat and her yearling kid and newborn kid throughout a year in the mountainous terrain where they live. Beautiful scenery and beautiful wild mountain goats!
It was interesting to watch the herd dynamics of these goats, how they interact with each other, the special bonds between mamma and kid, the daily fight for survival. You could easily draw parrellels to our domestic herds, as well. Good program!



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