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Feral white goat feeding on sea weed on stone beach Isle of Jura, Scotland
Feral white goat feeding on sea weed on stone beach Isle of Jura, Scotland.
Legend has it that they are descended from animals bought to the island by the vikings
FLPA images of Wildlife and nature
Media ID 10796135
© FLPA/David Hosking
Artiodactyla Beach Capra Feed Feral Flock Goat Goats Herd Hircus Jura Native Scotland Seaweed Stone Weed White Wild
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 16.9cm (10" x 6.7")
Estimated Product Size is 27.5cm x 22.5cm (10.8" x 8.9")
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Viking Legacy - Isle of Jura's Seaweed-Loving Goat Gang!
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photo, a feral white goat is caught red-handed (or rather, green-mouthed) munching on some delicious sea weed along the stone beach of the enchanting Isle of Jura in Scotland. These goats have an intriguing backstory that adds to their charm – according to legend, they are direct descendants of animals brought to the island by none other than the mighty Vikings! As we gaze at this delightful scene captured by FLPA photographer David Hosking, it's hard not to imagine these furry creatures as fearless Viking warriors themselves. With their wild and untamed appearance, they seem perfectly suited for epic adventures across land and sea. The image showcases a flock of these native British goats forming a herd on the picturesque beach. Their fluffy white coats contrast beautifully against the rugged stones beneath them, creating an artistic composition that could easily belong in a gallery. These goats truly embody both domestic and wild characteristics simultaneously. They roam freely across this breathtaking landscape while still maintaining hints of their ancestral domestication. It's no wonder they've become such beloved inhabitants of Jura. So next time you find yourself strolling along a remote Scottish shore or daydreaming about ancient Viking tales, keep an eye out for these seaweed-loving goat gangsters! They're living proof that legends can come alive right before our eyes – even if it involves some unconventional dietary choices!
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