Experience the astonishing arboreal prowess of Moroccan goats as they ascend argan trees, a behavior crucial for their survival and the health of this endemic Moroccan forest. In the arid Sous Valley, where food is often scarce, goats have evolved to climb trees as high as ten meters to feed on the nutrient-rich argan fruits. Their remarkable balance and grip on thin branches enable them to access this elevated food source. This incredible act of nature is more than just a visual marvel; it’s a fundamental part of the argan tree’s life cycle. The goats digest the fruit’s pulp but expel the hard seeds, which are then dispersed through their droppings. These seeds carry the genetic material for new argan trees, effectively making the climbing goats vital agents in reforestation and ensuring the continuation of this unique forest ecosystem and its valuable oil production.
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