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Donkey = Kēkake
The Hawaiian word for "jenny," which refers to a female donkey, is "puaʻa." However, in the context of donkeys, the term "puaʻa" is more commonly associated with pigs, as there isn't a direct translation for "jenny." In general, Hawaiian vocabulary often adapts to the cultural context and available fauna.
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The donkey is a vertebrate
a donkey is a donkey, a male donkey is called a 'jack' and a female is called a 'jenny'
i don't get what there saying thats not an adaptations
The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
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Donkey fazool : the remnants of beans in donkey feces
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Donkey is already singular. The plural is donkeys.
It's "Donkey's Ears". The ears of a donkey look really long, indeed.