they were used to carry and help the wounded.
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.
Donkeys Horses Pidgoens and Tracker Dogs
In ancient Israel donkeys were used for riding on if it was to far to walk.
No. He was a huge donkey support and refused donkeys to be used in the war. He gave his first girlfriend a donkey in a hope that later in there relationship they became global donkey breeders. For fun of course.
In WW1 The lions were the soldiers and the donkeys were the generals . It is believed that the generals led the lions (soldiers) to their death
Yes; donkeys were used for hard manual labor as well as transportation.
Dogs, pigeons, horses, glow worms, elephants, parrots, oxen, pigs, cats, donkeys and camels were all used in world war 1.
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The phrase "lions led by donkeys" was used to describe the British soldiers in World War I, suggesting that they were brave and capable (the lions) but poorly led by incompetent or out-of-touch leaders (the donkeys). It highlights the contrast between the courage of the soldiers on the battlefield and the perceived ineptitude of their commanders, particularly in the context of high casualties and ineffective strategies. This phrase reflects a broader criticism of military leadership during the war.
Horses, mules or donkeys.
good question donkeys
Yes. In fact there was a scientific test during the first world war to see if they could be used in combat and as it turned out they were incredibly intelligent and manage to complete a series of puzzles and challenges including undoing a locked pack lock with their mouths. But as they are closely related to horses the tests were also carried out on horses and they were found to be even smarter and were used in many operations through out the war. , and yes donkeys are smart !:)