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 Goats do not usually consume garbage, tin cans, or clothing, although they will occasionally eat items made primarily of plant material, which can include wood. They have an intensely inquisitive and intelligent nature: they will explore anything new or unfamiliar in their surroundings. They do so primarily with their prehensile upper lip and tongue. This is why they investigate items such as buttons, camera cases or clothing (and many other things besides) by nibbling at them, occasionally even eating them.

The digestive physiology of a very young kid (like the young of other ruminants) is essentially the same as that of a monogastric animal. Milk digestion begins in the abomasum, the milk having bypassed the rumen via closure of the reticular/esophageal groove during suckling. At birth the rumen is undeveloped, but as the kid begins to consume solid feed, the rumen soon increases in size and in its capacity to absorb nutrients.
 
  
  
 
modelCanon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
focal100.0mm (35mm equivalent: 162mm)
exposureaperture priority (semi-auto)
cityBugala Island, Bukoba
activityPearl on Beach Seese Island
tourGAP (Great Adventure People)
distantwalk 15.69 km (or 235 mins) NW from last photo
locationMap of "view--thiefing goat near lake victoria"
date2007:09:30 08:49:55 width2592
height3888 flashNo
timing0.0050 s (1/200) aperturef/8.0
iso200 whitebalanceAuto
latitudeS 0d 19m 13.15s longitudeE 31d 59m 39.588s
countryUganda, Tanzania regionEast Africa
continentAfrica itineraryTo Bukoba
weatherSunny
 
  
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