Bouncy Goat Teaches Her Daughters How To Truly Frolic

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Lily the rescue goat gave birth to two baby girl goats just before Mother's Day at Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary.

Already, the girls are growing up so fast. The most recent skill they're learning is the good old art of goat frolicking. Watch them learn to play.

Mama goat, Lily, revs up her frolicking legs.

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"Wait, where'd ma go? - Oh, there she is."

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"So, basically, to frolic, you just ... totally flip out."

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It can be hard to keep baby goats focused. "Wait, what were we doing?"

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"Oh yeah. Learning how to frolic."

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Let's see that again.

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Look: They're already making progress.

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You'll get the hang of it, little ones. We promise.

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