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Baby Goat Can’t Hiding Her Excitement To Play With Her Friends

How do you feel when hanging out with friends after a long time? Get super excited? Keep doing something a bit crazy? These are all possible. And the baby goat named Buttermilk in this story does the same. She can’t hide her excitement when playing with her friends.

The cute little friend keeps jumping here and there around her gang. It is like she is practicing Parkour. Buttermilk’s action also shows that the cutie is feisty, playful, and seems to be more energetic than her friends.

Buttermilk even doesn’t realize that her jumping pushed one of her friends down. She just gets so excited, feeling super happy to hang out and play with her pack. And this turns out to be incredibly adorable and hilarious, too.

After shared on the Internet, the video of Buttermilk’s hilarious playtime has received 15 million views. People all fall in love with the adorable baby goat, saying she is one very funny kid.

You can see the video here.

And don’t forget to share it with family and friends! It’s great to share fun together, right?

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