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The Capra Grigia, French: Chèvre grise des montagnes, German: Graue Bergziege, [3] is a rare and endangered Swiss breed of domestic goat.It originates in the valleys of the cantons of the Grisons or Graubünden in the eastern part of the country, and of Ticino or Tessin in the south. [4]
The species has brownish-grey hair over most of its body but lighter in colour on the belly with dark markings on the chin and throat. The hair on the chest region is nearly black and there are stripes along the dorsal (back) surface. The Alpine ibex is duller-coloured than other members of its genus. As with other goats, only males have a beard.
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Cou blanc is a breed color designation for Alpine goats, the standard for which is "literally "white neck"; white front quarters and black hindquarters with black or gray markings on the head." [15] Wafer was bred to Scamp, yielding daughters Polly & Jolly, who also contributed many goats to Mrs. Frey's 1960 herd. [9]
An alarming video of a baby goat born with a "demonic," human-like face is causing quite the stir on social media. The bizarre-looking animal began to attract attention after Facebook user Samiraa ...
Staff member Gunilla Wilson joins Oscar, the first of many goats to appear on the green sod roof of Al Johnson's Swedish Restaurant, in this photo from 1973, the year Oscar debuted up there.
GOAT, which stands for "Greatest Of All Time," is the ultimate compliment of all compliments. While the acronym can be applied to describe any Decoded: What GOAT means and how to use it
A pack animal, also known as a sumpter animal or beast of burden, is a working animal used to transport goods or materials by carrying them, usually on its back. Domestic animals of many species are used in this way, among them alpacas, Bactrian camels, donkeys, dromedaries, gayal, goats, horses, llamas, mules, reindeer, water buffaloes and yaks.