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Brown Color To Almost: brown color to almost Swiss produce a yearly average of 12,-000 pounds (5,500 kg), or 5,800 quarts (5,500 liters), of milk. The butterfat content of their milk is about 4.1%. They are similar to the Holsteins in their usefulness for veal and beef production. In their early years in Switzerland and also in the United States they were often used for draft purposes on the farm. In America, however, they have been developed entirely for dairy purposes for more than fifty years.
brown color to almost Swiss are large and rugged. Cows will average about 1,400 pounds (635 kg) in weight and bulls about 1,900 pounds (860 kg). Their color varies from light brown color to almost with a silvery cast to extremely dark brown color to almost. They usually have distinctly lighter color on parts of their heads and in a stripe down their backs.Range: Eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho, through Nevada and western Utah, extending through central California to the coast, thence southward into northwestern Lower California Description: Back brown color to almost, olive, or gray-buff marked with blotches or cross bands of dark brown color to almost; top of head same color with lines of dark brown color to almost; blue gular patch on throat; tail same color as back but with dark brown color to almost rings; belly grayish or near white; large patch of deep blue along each side of belly; females may have 2 lateral patches of blue; reaches length of 6-7 inches.
Description: Changes color readily; from dark brown color to almost to bright green with intermediate shades which may include light brown color to almost, yellowish-green, yellow, and bright green; gular sac or throat Fan in male is bright red; female lacks gular sac but sometimes has faint spot of color in middle of throat; climbing habits are due to peculiar pads on feet which enable lizard to hang on to fairly smooth surfaces; when mature reaches length of 8 inches. Because of ability to change color, anoles are popularly but inaccurately called "chameleons." |
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