• Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Dengler Images Photo Archive

  • Portfolio
    • Portfolio book
    • Sample images
  • Archive
  • Blog
  • About
    • Bio
    • Services
    • Instagram
    • Newsletter signup
    • Copyright
    • Privacy Policy
  • Store
    • Licensing
    • Prints
    • Note Cards
    • Books
  • Contact
  • Search
Show Navigation
Cart Lightbox Client Area
1 of 1

Mountain goat

Add to Cart Add to Lightbox Download

A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain goat, surveys the Byers Peak Wilderness in Colorado from the slopes of Byers Peak. Mountain goats are protected from harsh winter elements with their wooly double coats. Their undercoats of fine, dense wool is covered any an outer layer of longer, hollow hairs. In the spring, mountain goats molt rubbing their hair against bushes, trees and rocks to shed the thick wool during the warmer months. Mountain goats are herbivores spending most of their time grazing on grasses, plants and shrubs of their alpine habitat.

Filename
Mountain goat-2.jpg
Copyright
© John L. Dengler
Image Size
8256x5489 / 17.4MB
https://www.photoshelter.com/support/license
https://archive.denglerimages.com/p/licensing
America Arapaho National Forest Byer's Peak Byer's Peak Wilderness Byers Peak Byers Peak Trail Byers Peak Wilderness Colorado Department of the Interior Grand County North America Oreamnos americanus Rocky Mountain goat U.S. U.S. Forest Service US US Forest Service USA USFS United States United States of America animal animals fauna goat horizontal hot mammals mountain goat nature no people nobody outdoor outdoors outside pristine protected land scenic shedding travel travel destination unspoiled wilderness wildlife
Contained in galleries
Byers Peak Wilderness
twitterlinkedinfacebook
A mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus), also known as the Rocky Mountain goat, surveys the Byers Peak Wilderness in Colorado from the slopes of Byers Peak. Mountain goats are protected from harsh winter elements with their wooly double coats. Their undercoats of fine, dense wool is covered any an outer layer of longer, hollow hairs. In the spring, mountain goats molt rubbing their hair against bushes, trees and rocks to shed the thick wool during the warmer months. Mountain goats are herbivores spending most of their time grazing on grasses, plants and shrubs of their alpine habitat.