- Donkey - Wikipedia
An adult male donkey is a jack or jackass, an adult female is a jenny or jennet, [4][5][6] and an immature donkey of either sex is a foal [6] Jacks are often mated with female horses (mares) to produce mules; the less common hybrid of a male horse (stallion) and jenny is a hinny
- Facts About Donkeys - Live Science
Learn about the origins of donkey breeds from the Donkey Sanctuary in the U K , and meet the smallest of these breeds — miniature donkeys — at the website of Oklahoma State University's
- Are Mules, Burros and Jackasses All Donkeys? | HowStuffWorks
Let's start with a look at the donkey What's a donkey? A donkey is a domestic member of the horse family Today's domestic donkey is a descendant of the African wild ass, and these hard workers have been hauling goods since 4000 B C E , according to Encyclopedia Britannica
- 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
- 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
Donkey meat is commonly eaten in China and is technically called poopy – although most people just call it donkey meat It is said to have a full, gamey flavor that is similar to beef
- Donkey facts - The Donkey Sanctuary
Half the world’s donkey population, almost all of which is used for work, is found in Asia, just over one quarter in Africa, and the rest mainly in Latin America
- What Is A Donkey? (A Complete Guide) - AHF
A donkey also known as a burro (word for donkey in Spanish), is a domesticated creature that is part of the Equidae family (horse family) They are found throughout the world, and their ancestor is the Equus asinus (the wild ass)
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