Tree goats seem to be the next big thing in Morocco.

Farmers love them so much that they are now destroying all typical Argania trees in the country.

New York-based photographer Michael Chinnici filmed the peaceful looking Argan goats that leave thousands of viewers thunderstruck.

For years, the animals have been climbing in the Argania trees to eat the delicious fruit that grows on them.

Local farmers even condone the weird eating habit because they benefit from the goats’ poop. They also make very valuable Argan oil out of it.

But now, their behaviour has become a problem. Goats wander Morocco in packs and are causing a decline in the health of the Argania trees.

But they do look good on camera. Go to Chinnici’s blog for beautiful pictures of the goats’ climbing skills.

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