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- Donkey - Wikipedia
There are more than 40 million donkeys in the world, mostly in underdeveloped countries, where they are used principally as draught or pack animals
- 10 Interesting Donkey Facts You Should Know
Maybe you didn't know it, but donkeys are much more than pack animals: they are intelligent, sentient, and surprisingly strong Have you ever heard someone use "you're a donkey" as an insult? It's time we stop underestimating these incredible animals
- Facts About Donkeys - Live Science
Donkeys, also called burros and asses, are found throughout the world They look a lot like their cousins, but have long, floppy ears and tend to be stockier than horses or zebras
- Donkey | Definition, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
Donkeys are intelligent animals, though they’re often thought to be slow and stubborn Studies suggest that donkeys show signs of intelligence through cognitive traits such as memory, problem-solving, learning from their environment, and adapting to new challenges
- Looking for Donkey Facts? Here are 43 Interesting Facts About Donkeys
From the tiny donkeys hauling carts in Spain to the big black donkeys that perform rescue missions in the rocky cliffs of Italy, there are a lot of donkeys in the world
- 27 Common Types of Donkey: Identification with Picture
Donkeys come in a wide range of breeds, each shaped by its environment, history, and purpose From tall, powerful working breeds to small, gentle companions, these animals have supported human life for thousands of years
- Donkey - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
For millennia, the donkey has served as a steadfast companion to humans, a tireless worker, and a symbol of resilience Often underestimated, this intelligent and adaptable animal boasts a rich history, complex social behaviors, and a crucial role in ecosystems around the globe
- Donkey Facts, Pictures Information, Complete Species Guide
Donkeys were first domesticated in northeast Africa, in the region now roughly covered by the countries Egypt and Sudan The wild ancestor of the domestic donkey is the African wild ass (Equus africanus)
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