“In southwest Morocco, goats climb trees, drawn by the fruit of the Argan tree, which ripens in June every year. These trees grow almost exclusively in Morocco. The goats are very adept at climbing the trees because they have two-toed hooves, which can spread out to provide balance and leverage. The goats also have soft feet soles, which help them grip the bark, and two vestigial toes on their legs, called dewclaws, which help them pull themselves up branches. The Argan (Argania spinosa) is endemic to the semi-desert region of south-western Morocco. The species grows over 30-feet-tall and live up to 150 to 200 years. (yavuz sariyildiz/Getty Images)”
quote and pics from https://weather.com/holiday/memorial-day/news/2015-06-02-summer-phenomena-photos#16



















