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They must be eating something addicting that they have totally ignored the green grass on both sides of the dam..

Might be moisture/water rich plants would be my guess or a particular nutrient they need that is seeping out of the rocks into the plants. I couldn't tell if they were going after water or grasses.
 
I never would have thought they could climb that type of surface, with that amount of grade. Surprised they are not falling down.
 
When I was on Crete in Greece, I saw the mountain goats doing similar things. They would climb up and down vertical rock faces like they were nothing. They didn't even do it slowly or gracefully. They just came bounding down a 50 foot cliff like it was nothing. D:

I guess natural selection weeds out the less agile goats pretty damn quickly in their species.
 
When I was on Crete in Greece, I saw the mountain goats doing similar things. They would climb up and down vertical rock faces like they were nothing. They didn't even do it slowly or gracefully. They just came bounding down a 50 foot cliff like it was nothing. D:

I guess natural selection weeds out the less agile goats pretty damn quickly in their species.

what is this natural selection you speak of.
 
I live down the road from a dam and there's mountain goats all over it also, but on the sheer cliffs, not on the dam wall itself like those pics.
 
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