

There are no shortage of goats at Kiholo and it doesn’t look like their numbers will be dwindling any time soon. On my last visit these two kids caught my eye with their typically rambunctious behavior. Mom, in the middle photo, looked singularly unimpressed.

I think you need some predators. Maybe the two-legged variety with a predilection for goat curry 🙂
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Possibly. Wild pigs here are hunted a lot, but goats don’t seem to be much of a draw for hunters.
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Awfully cute! Mum, not so much 🙂 🙂
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I won’t tell her you said that.
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Eek! It was Mother’s Day here on Sunday 🙂 🙂
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They seem to be rather typical kids not only of the goat kind!
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Very true.
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Are these feral goats Graham? or do the owners just let them loose and collect them later? Seem like it’d be dangerous to plant life if the goats aren’t monitored somehow.
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These are feral goats and there are a lot of them on the island. You’re right that they can play havoc with plant life. A lot of areas get fenced to keep them out, particularly where rare plants grow or where plants eaten by endangered species grow.
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The goats are so darn cute, Graham!
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They certainly were, the little Oreo goat, particularly.
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