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History-

The Alpine Goat was originally breed in China. Because of this, they are also known as Chinese Alpines. Al pine Goats are not endangered. They descended from another type of goat, called the Pygmy Goat.

Description- Where they live Alpine Goats are nocturnal animals. Males usually have black beards and no horns. Their colors can range from fawn to black with white patches. They are carnivores, meanin g they only eat meat, and they like to eat tin cans. They weight ranges from about 150 to 200. The average height is 34 to 4 0 inches. Alpine Goats only thrive in tropic climates. They have erect ears and a straight face. There pupils are horizontal and rectangular. They are the only breed with upright ears that offers all colors and combinations of colors giving them distinction and individuality.

What they eat

Attitude- Alpine Goats have horrible herding instincts and are vicious animals. They prefer to be in a group and have a rank structure in their family, with males at the top. The y are also very hardy animals and have a fondness for land that is part pasture and part woodland. Their milking ability is poo r.

They are carnivores

Kids-

The gestation period for Alpine Goats is about 20 days. Kids are able to follow their mom just hours after their birth. Twins and triplets are not uncommon among Alpine Goats.

Goat being milked

Goat

Fun Facts-

The milk that comes from a goat is more digestible than milk that comes from a cow. They are the dominating variety in the U.S. They are not found in the wild. Goats use their five senses to experience their surroundings.

Questions From Reading-

In what amount of time after birth can an Alpine Goat follow it's Mom? What type of land to they have a fondness for? What goat to they descend from? What is their weight range? What to male Alpine Goats look like usually?

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Questions From Video-

Explain in one to three sentences what is happening in the video. Lia Jacobs Alpine Goat __**// 11 FAKE FACTS //**__ Website Links- []2 fake []1 fake []1 fake []3 fake [] []4 fake

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History-

The Alpine Goat was originally breed in China. Because of this, they are also known as Chinese Alpines. Al pine Goats are not endangered. They descended from another type of goat, called the Pygmy Goat.

Description-

Alpine Goats are nocturnal animals. Males usually have black beards and no horns. Their colors can range from fawn to black with white patches. They are carnivores, meanin g they only eat meat, and they like to eat tin cans. They weight ranges from about 150 to 200. The average height is 34 to 4 0 inches. Alpine Goats only thrive in tropic climates. They have erect ears and a straight face. There pupils are horizontal and rectangular. They are the only breed with upright ears that offers all colors and combinations of colors giving them distinction and individuality.

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Kids-

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Fun Facts-

The milk that comes from a goat is more digestible than milk that comes from a cow. They are the dominating variety in the U.S. They are not found in the wild. Goats use their five senses to experience their surroundings.

Questions From Reading-

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Questions From Video-

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