because they needed food or to find them a better place to live
On average, a Brown Swiss calf can weigh between 80-90 lbs.
an alperhorn.
For the small-time producer, yes, but as a conventional beef animal, no definitely not. Brown Swiss are bred to be dairy cattle, or to produce milk, not to produce beef. However, that's not to say that they cannot be raised as beefers: Brown Swiss steers tend to fatten up and finish better than Jerseys, for one, and even Holsteins. But they're still dairy cattle regardless.
It could be a Rottie, Dobermann, or if it's like a horse, it could be a Swiss Mountain Dog. There are other possibilities.
Goats have been domesticated by man for thousands of years, so Christopher Columbus brought goats with him when he landed in the "New World" in 1493. Of course, there was no US then. When the first settlers arrived in North America, they brought goats with them. One type of goat, the milch goat, was brought to the continent by Captain John Smith on the Mayflower. Swiss breeds of goat, together with animals from Spain and Austria, were brought to North America between the 1590s and 1700.
lions endangerd the Swiss Family Robinson.
Swiss Family Robinson was published in 1813.
Juno was a character in the novel "Swiss Family Robinson" by Johann David Wyss. She was a donkey that the family used for transportation and carrying supplies on the island. Juno was a loyal and hardworking animal that played a key role in the family's survival.
The zebra in Swiss Family Robinson is named Emily.
The duration of The New Swiss Family Robinson is 1.5 hours.
"The New Swiss Family Robinson" (1998) is sold on Amazon.
The duration of The Real Swiss Family Robinson is 3600.0 seconds.
The father's name in "Swiss Family Robinson" is William Robinson.
By swimming
The Real Swiss Family Robinson ended on 2009-04-17.
The father's name in Swiss Family Robinson is William Robinson.
No, the English girl in "Swiss Family Robinson" was not disguised as a native. She was a castaway like the rest of the Robinson family.