Who's there on the bridge ? Find the answer after the break...
Here is the perfect example of how a  moonlight stroll can go horribly wrong.Two young goats that wandered  onto the thin ledge of a 60ft railway bridge had to be rescued by a  crane after two days high above a remote highway.The poor animals'  plight was only discovered when a passing motorist contacted a local  charity and alerted them to the situation.Rimrock Humane Society called  the police, who then enlisted the help of a local coal mine to bring in a  crane and pluck the animals to safety near Roundup, southern Montana.
The  young female animals, weighing about 30lb each, mostly stayed on the  angled ledge - even though there was a wider surface area on a pillar  just a few feet away. Rimrock Humane Society president Sandy Church  said: 'The whole time, we thought they were going to fall off. These  guys are just babies.' Ms Church said it wasn't clear how the  nimble-footed animals got into the predicament, but she speculated they  wandered onto the ledge at night and then froze after the sun rose and  they discovered where they were. She said that the goats sometimes  stepped to the pillar but returned to the narrower ledge, where they  tried to rest their tired legs by tucking them under their bodies for a  few seconds at a time.
Authorities  were called on Tuesday, when the goats were first spotted. But  confusion about the location delayed the rescue until another caller  alerted the humane society yesterday. The sheriff's office, Ms Church  and Cory Freeman, a humane society volunteer who runs the Animal  Edventures Sanctuary, enlisted the help of officials at Signal Peak  Energy, which operates a nearby coal mine. Mine boss John DeMichiei  volunteered a mining crane with an arm high enough to reach the stranded  goats that eventually moved to the pillar. Both animals were thirsty  and tired but have recovered well after their ordeal - and are  undoubtedly giving late-night walks a miss for the time being. 



 
 
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