Uruguay's only donkeys are in the zoos.
No, extinct means there are no animals of that species still alive. Donkeys are still used regularly on farms, in petting zoos, and in some areas, as transportation.
Wild donkeys are usually seen in Africa, they are called Wild African Ass.
No. Green donkeys do not exist, though some people have said that they saw them in African forests.
In the African veldt, and in zoos.
Zoos typically have African elephants and Asian elephants. African elephants are the larger of the two species and have larger ears, while Asian elephants have smaller, rounded ears. Both species can be found in zoos around the world.
There are hundreds of them across the globe.
No, domesticated donkeys are not at all on the endangered list. However, an African Wild Ass is on the endangered species list.
Not naturally... There are a few housed in safari parks and zoos.
There are wild donkeys, man has just domesticated them for human uses. Wild donkeys are found in Africa and are called Wild African Asses.
Domestic donkeys are not threatened but their ancestor, the African Wild Ass is endangered.
you find them in zoos in America or in the African rain forest