What do the Argan and the climbing goats of Morocco have to do with it?

This article is curious, unusual and incredible due to several situations, the first is that somewhere in Morocco there are goats that climb the Argan trees with the ease of a 12-year-old child.

In desert areas of Morocco livestock and crops share the same space and from this combination comes a product that is widely used among us, although we do not know what your reaction will be after learning the truth.

Argan trees are from 10 to 17 meters high and yet the goats in this area are able to climb to its top, this being one of the attractions of this marriquí place.

This tree bears some fruits that are the reason for the animals to be able to climb them, now you will ask yourself, if the goats eat the fruit of the tree then where does argan come from?

Well, this is the second situation, Argan oil is a product widely used in the manufacture of makeup products and the climbing goats that look for its fruit, swallow it until it becomes oil.

The local population, accustomed to this particular show, takes advantage of the manure from their goats and manipulates it in order to extract the oil that, otherwise, can take them about 20 hours to extract.

We did not know this fact and less than this was one of the ways to extract the oil that we use without realizing it.

Taken from iWoman