Most goats will climb trees to get to the foliage if they can reach the lower branches.
I'm assuming you mean, "Can a goat climb trees?". If so, then the answer is yes, goats can climb trees. Although most goats wouldn't attempt to, there are several online videos of tree-climbing goats and stuff.
Yes they can climb trees, if you want proof go to YouTube and type "16 Goats in A Tree."
Yes, when fruit is ripe the raccoons have a great interest in eating it.
Yes, there are certain types of clams in the Caribbean that can actually climb trees!
The only turtle that I have heard about that is able to climb trees is the musk turtle (stinkpot) it climb trees that are overhanging the water they are in usually because of a flood but there are other reasons they evacuate the water.
Some kinds can. The pygmy (silky) anteater, and the tamanduas live largely in trees, and some of the pangolins (scaly anteaters) climb well and feed on ants and other insects in trees.
No, you do not need 2 mulberry trees to get fruit. Some mulberry trees are self-pollinating and can produce fruit on their own.
Pruning fruit trees helps the trees grow and produce more fruit. All fruit trees would benefit from some pruning with bypass pruners, but especially apple trees.
Not if you have some trees but if it rains or snows the goats will prefer some sort of shelter to get out of inclement weather conditions.
In reality, it is a tree that bares fruit. For example, a cherry tree, apple tree, peach tree, etc. However, it has been used as an analogy within the Bible as well as various religious and philosophical groups.
Not all fig trees bear fruit. Some varieties are grown for ornamental purposes and do not produce edible fruit.
Very easily. Some bears can climb 40 feet up trees.