'Goat man' spotted in mountains of Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man spotted dressed in a goat suit among a herd of wild goats in the mountains of northern Utah has wildlife officials worried he could be in danger as hunting season approaches.
Phil Douglass of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said Friday the person is doing nothing illegal, but he worries the so-called "goat man" is unaware of the dangers.
"My very first concern is the person doesn't understand the risks," Douglass said. "Who's to say what could happen."
Douglass said a man hiking Sunday along Ben Lomond peak in the mountains above Ogden, about 40 miles north of Salt Lake City, spotted the person dressed like a goat among a herd of real goats. The person provided some blurry photographs to Douglass, who said they did not appear to have been altered.
Wildlife officials now just want to talk to the man so that he is aware of the dangers. There's no telling what his intentions are, Douglass said, but it is believed he could just be an extreme wildlife enthusiast.
"People can be really enthusiastic about wildlife, and people do some pretty out there things in the name of enjoying wildlife. But I've never had a report like this," Douglass said. "There's a saying we have among biologists — You don't go far enough, you don't get the data. You go too far, you don't go home. The same is true with some wildlife enthusiasts."
Douglass said 60 permits will be issued for goat hunting season in that area, which begins in September. He worries the goat man might be accidentally shot or could be attacked by a real goat.
"They may get agitated. They're territorial. They are, after all, wild animals," he said. "This person puts on a goat suit, he changes the game. But as long as he accepts responsibility, it's not illegal."
Douglass said wildlife officials received an anonymous call on Thursday from an "agitated man" who simply said, "Leave goat man alone. He's done nothing wrong.'"
"I want people to enjoy Utah's wildlife. We live in a really neat place. We have wildlife all around us," Douglass said. "We just want people to be safe."
Coty Creighton spotted the goat man Sunday during his hike. He said he came across the herd, but noticed something odd about one goat that was trailing behind the rest.
"I thought it was a deformed goat," Creighton told the Standard-Examiner of Ogden. "It was clumsy, not nimble."
He said he pulled out binoculars to get a closer look at the herd about 200 yards away and was shocked. The man appeared to be acting like a goat while wearing the crudely made costume, which had fake horns and a cloth mask with cut-out eye holes, Creighton said.
"He was on his hands and knees, crawling along the mountainside," he said. "Something was definitely off with that guy."
Phil Douglass of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources said Friday the person is doing nothing illegal, but he worries the so-called "goat man" is unaware of the dangers.
"My very first concern is the person doesn't understand the risks," Douglass said. "Who's to say what could happen."
Douglass said a man hiking Sunday along Ben Lomond peak in the mountains above Ogden, about 40 miles north of Salt Lake City, spotted the person dressed like a goat among a herd of real goats. The person provided some blurry photographs to Douglass, who said they did not appear to have been altered.
Wildlife officials now just want to talk to the man so that he is aware of the dangers. There's no telling what his intentions are, Douglass said, but it is believed he could just be an extreme wildlife enthusiast.
"People can be really enthusiastic about wildlife, and people do some pretty out there things in the name of enjoying wildlife. But I've never had a report like this," Douglass said. "There's a saying we have among biologists — You don't go far enough, you don't get the data. You go too far, you don't go home. The same is true with some wildlife enthusiasts."
Douglass said 60 permits will be issued for goat hunting season in that area, which begins in September. He worries the goat man might be accidentally shot or could be attacked by a real goat.
"They may get agitated. They're territorial. They are, after all, wild animals," he said. "This person puts on a goat suit, he changes the game. But as long as he accepts responsibility, it's not illegal."
Douglass said wildlife officials received an anonymous call on Thursday from an "agitated man" who simply said, "Leave goat man alone. He's done nothing wrong.'"
"I want people to enjoy Utah's wildlife. We live in a really neat place. We have wildlife all around us," Douglass said. "We just want people to be safe."
Coty Creighton spotted the goat man Sunday during his hike. He said he came across the herd, but noticed something odd about one goat that was trailing behind the rest.
"I thought it was a deformed goat," Creighton told the Standard-Examiner of Ogden. "It was clumsy, not nimble."
He said he pulled out binoculars to get a closer look at the herd about 200 yards away and was shocked. The man appeared to be acting like a goat while wearing the crudely made costume, which had fake horns and a cloth mask with cut-out eye holes, Creighton said.
"He was on his hands and knees, crawling along the mountainside," he said. "Something was definitely off with that guy."
I think he was trying to score a date for Friday night
Lets even the playing field.....why don't they issue 60 permits to wild animals to hunt humans?
Was he playing a pipe?
Maybe he watched the Seinfeld episode about the 'Pig man' and reacted accordingly.
It's possible he is doing research on some kind of goat activity for an article to be published in some scientific journal.
I know, I'll give up all my possessions and live as a goat! Actually, no, no I won't. I like my possessions and don't want to be a goat.
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I hope the cops find out what led him to it.
 @super How about giving nothing up and living like a sheep? Oh wait, we are all sheeple. Welcome to the flock :)
Shhhh... he be hunting trolls...
.....what?
I am the goat man...goo, goo, gachoo.
I see a farside cartoon being created from this one!
I couldn't help but LOL when I read the comment about hunting season..OMGOSH this article is pretty funny.  Something must be off with this guy..wearing a goat suit ?  Love the comment here about  "...I am ONE with the goats..."  Seriously though, this guy should have enough sense to be careful...hopefully he will be captured and evaluated in a mental hospital.Â
There should be better pictures and a better chance for contact once fall sets in and he heads for lower winter pastures.
Keep repeating to yourself "I am one with the goats." Then hope the real goats don't turn on you and gore the crap out of you.
Maybe if they shine the "goat signal" it'll attract him off the mountain?
Leave the guy alone. He's just looking for the Ewe with blue eyes.
You know, sometimes you just need to clean up the gene pool. Â If the guy wants to go live with the goats, let him and also let him suffer the consequences.
If he did nothing wrong then why do you need to talk to him???Â
Sometimes there can be no reaction other than whiskey tango foxtrot. This is one of those moments.
I can just see it now -- the fool dies from a goring or falls off the cliff (or gets shot by some unknowing hunter) & his bereaved family files a lawsuit because the authorities didn't do enough to save him from himself !!
Hopefully he doesn't find any goats ready to rut...
 @KOMO_Sapiens maybe that's what he wants
So if there are pictures.... can we please see them? I dont see why pictures like that would want to be hidden from the public...  :)
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 @ajohnsoccer21 Exactly. I spent a few moments trying to figure out which of the goats in KOMO's picture was a guy in a suit. Then I read the caption and thought "where's the actual photos?". Frankly it's lazy reporting, if you do a quick search on Google there's plenty of photographs to be viewed of this guy.
 @keeper Off to Google the goat man....  would it have been so hard for Komo to do the same and include some pics for us?!
 @JusticeSeeker They would have to get permission from the photographer. AP got this person's permission to use this one.