Shown is a goat on a mountain in Uljin County, North Gyeongsang Province, on Jan. 19, 2015. Local authorities said at least 68 indigenous Korean wild goats have been found in the eastern mountainous region of the country. (Yonhap)
Ok I’ll add 1 photo of a goat to my extensive list of wildlife experiences in Korea which currently consists of:
Cows, pigs, fish, birds, rodents, insects, 1 deer.
Random fact: There’s a family of Peacock living on South Post @ Yongsan.
WERE: 68 goats. NOW: 136 Korean dinners
WERE: 68 goats.
NOW: 34 good times for lonely old farmers plus 34 good times for lonely old gay farmers.
Ok I’ll add 1 photo of a goat to my extensive list of wildlife experiences in Korea which currently consists of:
Cows, pigs, fish, birds, rodents, insects, 1 deer.
Random fact: There’s a family of Peacock living on South Post @ Yongsan.
“Cows, pigs, fish, birds, rodents, insects, 1 deer”
You need to get out more there, Marlin Perkins, as you seemed to have missed reptiles, amphibians, arachnids, and the ever-present cephalopod.
…not to mention the Homo ajushius drunkdrivus, which is occasionally seen in the ditch alongside the road.