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- Donkey - Wikipedia
The donkey has been used as a working animal for at least 5000 years Of the more than 40 million donkeys in the world, about 96% are in underdeveloped countries, where they are used principally as pack animals or for draught work in transport or agriculture
- Donkey | Definition, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
Donkey, domestic ass belonging to the horse family and descended from the African wild ass Employed as a beast of burden since 4000 BCE, donkeys are sure-footed and capable of carrying heavy loads over rough terrain
- Facts About Donkeys - Live Science
There are three main types of donkeys: wild, feral and domesticated Wild donkeys typically grow to around 49 inches (125 centimeters) from hoof to shoulder and weigh around 551 pounds (250
- Donkey - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on Animalia. bio
Basic facts about Donkey: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status
- 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
- 27 Common Types of Donkey: Identification with Picture
This guide highlights 27 unique donkey types found across the world, covering their identification, habitats, behaviors, and diets to help you better understand the diversity and heritage of these remarkable animals
- Donkey Facts, Pictures Information, Complete Species Guide
Donkey facts, pictures and in-depth information A complete species guide to this domesticater member of the horse family, Equidae
- Donkey Animal Facts - Equus asinus - A-Z Animals
The domestic donkey is a domesticated equid used worldwide as a working and companion animal; it descends primarily from African wild asses and is closely related to horses and zebras
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