A hiker in Colorado walked back to her car only to find two mountain goats having a party on the roof of her Subaru without her.
Mindy Williford said she was coming back from her hike near Mount Blue Sky in Colorado when she saw the goat on her roof. Video shows the massive mountain goat jumping and bouncing around while another goat circles the vehicle.Watch: Whale slams into boat off New Hampshire coast, sending men into oceanWilliford said she waited a few minutes, and then the two goats left without being asked.
No one was injured in the wild encounter, but the Subaru SUV did suffer minor damage. READ MORE: Colorado shelter dogs trained to be service dogsAccording to the National Forest Service, mountain goats can be aggressive, especially those that have grown accustomed to humans feeding them and getting close to them. Mountain goats also feed on the salt from human urine.
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