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media captionYou must be kidding! Llandudno goats back in town
Goats that ventured from their usual headland home to a seaside town during the first lockdown to munch on hedges have returned to the town.
The Kashmiri goats became a sensation when they ventured from the Great Orme to Llandudno s empty streets in March.
The goats - filmed back then eating garden bushes - were spotted again on Sunday by people in the town.
The town s St David s Hospice has raised thousands of pounds by selling merchandise featuring the goats.
The goats are known to come into Llandudno to shelter during bad weather but locals in March said they believed the lack of people around had drawn them down at that time.
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