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Goats in Argan Argania spinosa tree, Morocco seen from below Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goats in Argan Argania spinosa tree, Morocco seen from below Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goats in Argan Argania spinosa tree, Morocco Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Goats in Argan Argania spinosa tree, Morocco seen from below
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Goats in Argan Argania spinosa tree as seen in Morocco. Tamri goats climbing argan tree with goat herders in the semi desert in Morocco. The cloven-hoofed goats in Morocco only climb one particular type of tree: the Argania spinosa, typically referred to as the argan tree. The tree is endemic to southwest Morocco. A prickly and thorny tree, it produces small yellowish flowers, which then produce a fairly small fruit. The fruit’s seed is within a nut, which is further surrounded by soft flesh and a tough outer skin. The fruit’s pulp is what attracts the goats to the argan trees.


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