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  • Are Mules, Burros and Jackasses All Donkeys? | HowStuffWorks
    A wild donkey is a burro " Burro" is the Spanish term for the common working donkey in Spain and Mexico; it likely entered the English language in the U S when Spaniards brought burros to America's southwest in the 1500s
  • Wild Burro - donkey - DesertUSA
    Wild burros have long ears, a short mane and reach a height of up to five feet at the shoulders They vary in color from black to brown to gray Originally from Africa (where they were called the wild ass) these pack animals were prized for their hardiness in arid country
  • 6 Crucial Difference Between a Donkey and a Burro with . . .
    What is a Burro? Burro is a wild type of donkey that originated from Mexico They are found in Mexico and the United States They were introduced by Mexican who was exploring the region in the 15 th century They tend to avoid living in areas that have a lot of mountains
  • Burro Facts: Animals of North America - WorldAtlas
    The wild burro is a class of small donkeys with an adult weight ranging between 50 and 186 kilograms (110 and 410 pounds), with a height at the shoulders of around 3 to 4 feet These animals possess long ears and have a short mane, and their coat colors range from black to brown to grey
  • Burros: 5 Facts Even Cuter Than Their Floppy, Long Ears
    The burro, or donkey, is a domesticated member of the horse family and has been used as a working animal for at least 5,000 years With more than 40 million donkeys in the world, it's worth knowing a little more about their personalities and origin
  • BURRO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BURRO is donkey; especially : a small donkey used as a pack animal How to use burro in a sentence
  • Wild Burros: History, Characteristics, and Conservation . . .
    Burros, members of the Equidae family, were originally from Africa and introduced to the Desert Southwest by Spaniards in the 1500s The term "burro" comes from the Spanish word "borrico," meaning donkey Today, most wild burros in the U S reside in Arizona, where they have been present since 1679
  • 6 WILD Facts You Didn’t Know About Burros – Mule, Donkey . . .
    In honor of Burro Awareness Month, here are six fascinating facts about these often-overlooked desert dwellers: A donkey never forgets Burros have an astonishing memory — they can recall other burros and familiar places even after 25 years apart Burros put on a brave face


















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