A herd of goats is causing trouble in a village in Devon after figuring out how to beat measures to keep them out.
The group of 80 animals have been chomping people's gardens and even eating their washing in Lynton.
The rowdy beasts had been kept safely out of the village by a cattle grid, but they cleverly figured out how to tiptoe over the barrier.
But the pesky animals are dividing the village, as some people think they're a great tourist attraction!
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The herd of animals has lived in the Valley of Rocks near Lynmouth for hundreds of years, but they're not always welcome.
Mayor Suzette Hibbert said: "They are very naughty goats and really quite adept at walking on or between the cattle grid as they have very long legs.
"As well as being escapologists they can climb trees, but they do get into the cemetery and eat the freshly laid flowers, which upsets the residents very much."