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Feral white goats feeding on sea weed on stone beach Isle of Jura, Scotland



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Feral white goats feeding on sea weed on stone beach Isle of Jura, Scotland

Feral white goats 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 10796129

© 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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Viking Descendants - Isle of Jura's Seaweed-Loving Goat Gang!

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. In this snapshot, a flock of feral white goats takes center stage on the stone beach of Scotland's enchanting Isle of Jura. With their mischievous expressions and voracious appetites for sea weed, these furry locals have become legendary figures in the island's folklore. According to ancient tales passed down through generations, these quirky goats are believed to be direct descendants of animals brought by fearless Vikings who once roamed these shores. As they munch away on nature's oceanic delicacy, it seems that their Viking heritage still runs wild within them! With their distinctive white coats blending harmoniously with the rugged coastal landscape, this group showcases the perfect harmony between domestication and untamed wilderness. These native British creatures belong to the Capra hircus species – part of the artiodactyla family – and form an awe-inspiring herd that adds a touch of whimsy to this picturesque scene. FLPA photographer David Hosking has masterfully captured both the beauty and playfulness exuded by these charismatic goats. Their presence serves as a reminder that even in remote corners like Jura, nature never ceases to amaze us with its fascinating stories and unexpected encounters. So next time you visit this Scottish gem, keep an eye out for these seaweed connoisseurs - they might just make your day!

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