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Brown hoofed animal in lower HPP
#1
My husband said he saw a goat while walking the dog earlier this week. Then, Wednesday I saw a too-tall-to-be goat (immediately I thought it was a small llama) leaping across the derelict lot on Beach and AlaKai ( the one with old containers and vans strewn about) when I was walking dog in evening. Today my dog starts barking and again, down our driveway, the brown not-goat nor llama runs right By our porch (luckily the dog was inside). Has anyone seen this on the Makuu end of HPP?
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#2
Beach and AlaKai

Do you mean Ala Heiau? On the curve?
I'm going for a walk tonight! With a camera!

“Facts fall from the poetic observer as ripe seeds.” -Henry Thoreau
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#3
Yes. Ala Heiau, but I'm not close to that and it just ran by here. And I had a camera (iPad) in hand but it was so quick....
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#4
"I saw a too-tall-to-be goat"

Probably not: https://www.google.com/search?q=giant+goat+breeds&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8

ETA: scroll down to the images banner where you see the goats are taller than the people
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#5
the goats are taller than the people

terracore,
You might have just changed my mind about that walk...

“Facts fall from the poetic observer as ripe seeds.” -Henry Thoreau
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#6
If it's a large goat, that's definitely not a "feral" or "wild" animal, there is somebody looking for it and the animal is probably friendly.

Probably.
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#7
Yes, I wanted to follow it, until I thought about it....too many Alaskan close-calls... but I went directly to the back jungle (whence it came) and it hadn't eaten anything fueling my not-goat theory. My husband said it had a rope or lead that he was going to tie it with on Monday, so I believe it may be someone's (unless there's two)...
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#8
Years ago I did some work for a couple living off the mauka side of Ala Heiau near the end. They had a young pet goat (who they adored). Thinking back I believe there may have been a lot full of abandoned cars and weeds near their house. Perhaps it could be their pet who escaped?
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#9
It's a sheared sheep. It was on our property 3rd&Makuu a few days ago. Tried to approach it to get the rope, but couldn't get near it. It kept running away, full gallop, like a little horse. Finally it took off down the street at full speed toward Makuu. I put a pic up on HPP Next Door Facebook page. Don't know how to share a pic if you're not on FB. I was told it was a sheep bc "tail up, goat; tail down, sheep." Should've called Humane Society but I didn't know what to do - our dogs were going ballistic and I was afraid someone was going to get hurt. I hope its owner sees one of these posts and goes to find it.
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#10
I saw someone posting about it on HPP facebook group. They got a picture of it, its a sheep.

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