=The soldiers took donkeys to carry wounded men!.=
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
donkeys
According the Agriculture Commisson 9 Donkeys makes a farm.
more than it takes donkeys.
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.
they only take sides with donkeys
No, the word 'donkeys' is the plural form for the singular noun donkey. The collective nouns for a group of donkeys are: a drove of donkeys a herd of donkeys a pace of donkeys
donkeys will come to live and take over the world
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
Simpson risked his life to help other people and when he got shot he had 3 wounded soldiers on the donkeys back
donkeys are gay
No, donkeys are herbivores.