Excited Little Goat Has So Much On His Mind, Only Knows How To Say 'What?'

WATCH: Excited Goat Says 'What, What?'

"Hey goat!"

"What?"

"I like your ears!"

"What? What?"

"Are you as soft as you look?"

[Goat distractedly looks around]

"Alright goat, I have to go. Goodbye!"

"What?"

Before You Go

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Goats foraging for food in a tree, Morocco.
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Goats climb an Argan tree 25 May 2006 in search of the tree's bitter fruits, near Taroudant. The Argan (Argania spinosa) is endemic to the semi-desert region of south-western Morocco. The species grows to a hight of 8 to 10 metres and lives up to 200 years. Arganeraie forests span some 800,000 hectares and are designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere reserve. (Abdelhak Senna/AFP/Getty Images)
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Goats climb an Argan tree 25 May 2006 in search of the tree's bitter fruits, near Taroudant. The Argan (Argania spinosa) is endemic to the semi-desert region of south-western Morocco. The species grows to a hight of 8 to 10 metres and lives up to 200 years. Arganeraie forests span some 800,000 hectares and are designated by UNESCO as a Biosphere reserve. (Abdelhak Senna/AFP/Getty Images)
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Goat in Tree, Morocco
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Goat (Capra hircus) feeding on argan tree (Argania spinosa), Southwest Area, Morocco
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This photo taken on August 26, 2012, shows goats climbing up an Argan tree to its fruit, near Essaouira. (Fadel Senna/AFP/Getty Images)
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Black goats in an Argan tree
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Goats on an Argan tree eating fruits near Essaouira. (Raquel Maria Carbonell Pagola/LightRocket/Getty Images)
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Morocco Goats
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Climbing goats near Tafraoute.
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