Donkeys
Donkeys (Equus africanus asinus) are domesticated members of the horse family (Equidae). They are descended from the African wild ass (Equus africanus) and are distinct from ponies and mules by size and physiology. Donkeys are generally smaller than horses, with compact bodies, large ears, and thick manes. They are herbivores adapted to arid and semi-arid environments, able to subsist on sparse forage and brush.
They are widely used as working animals: pack animals, draft animals, and for riding or transport in
Reproduction and growth: Mating can occur year-round in favorable climates; gestation about 11-1/2 months (around 12
Hybrids: crossbreeding with horses produces mules (offspring of a male donkey and a female horse); cross with
Conservation and status: The domestic donkey is widespread and not generally considered threatened, but the wild
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