Photo de stock - herd of mountain goats (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) in the Sierra Javalambre natural park. Teruel. Mountain goats are highly adapted to living in high altitudes, making them perfect for the terrain of the Sierra Javalambre natural park. These particular goats have adapted their fur color and pattern to offer an ideal camouflage within the rugged terrain and vegetation of the park. Mountain goats typically move in herds of 10-20 individuals. They feed on grass, sedges, lichens, and shrubs, foraging in alpine meadows and rocky slopes. They are cautious animals and can be easily startled, often fleeing to higher slopes when disturbed. They are wary of humans and may attempt to flee when they sense danger. The conservation efforts in the Sierra Javalambre park aim to ensure that these populations of mountain goats remain healthy and thriving.

Photo de stock: herd of mountain goats (Capra pyrenaica hispanica) in the Sierra Javalambre natural park. Teruel.  Mountain goats are highly adapted to living in high altitudes.

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