These “Tree Goats of Morocco” are grazing if you can believe it. They climb Argania trees for its seasonal fruit!

“Local farmers condone and even cultivate this bizarre feeding practice, keeping the goats away from the trees while the fruit matures and releasing them at the right time. There is also a secondary benefit to the goats’ habits which is found in their poop. After the goats finish eating the fruit and nuts off the tree, they pass valuable clumps of seeds which are then pressed to create the sought-after Argan oil.”

Read more about The Tree Goats of Morocco via Atlas Obscura.