Tennessee fainting goats
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@Warsniper22 oh, i thought it wasn't beneficial to the goat
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@Clayful1000 omg that's not true.
They do this because when there excited there legs buckle and they fall, happens all the time. That's the easiest way to explain it though look it up if you want.
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It is not natural reaction. Its a cruel trait embedded due to human artificial selection.
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the real reason to why goats do this is one goat out of an entire heard will sacrifice itself so the others can escape. It doesnt make sense to say it plays dead,
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jajajaj
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Mother Nature sure gave them a brilliant evasion technique against predators.
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do a do
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DAMN, THE OTHER ONE GOT AWAY! XD
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@Warsniper22 So instead of killing the animal that is helplessly lying on the ground the wolf will instead attack a different able-bodied animal? Makes sense.
These goats were placed in a herd of sheep so if an animal attack the flock, the goat would fall to the ground and become and easy meal for the predator while the rest of the animals run away. Research your facts before you derp.
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i just love when goats faint....
so funny
lol!!!
engoy my laughter
^.^
DO A BARREL ROLL
mightybigb00 2 years ago 44
No, it's like a leg condition, if they get escatic, or scared, there legs stiffen and then just "PLOP" onto the ground... it's like also a natrual reaction so wolf/ other predators will go after a dif animal/ dif goat
Warsniper22 2 years ago 19