Yes, burro is another name for a donkey.
The correct term is 'Me gusta participar en el coito con burros'.
A 'Donkey' is a four legged horse like animal. They can sometimes be named as 'mules' or 'asses'. In the Americas sometimes as 'burros'. They are very hard working animals, but can be very 'mule headed'.
Properly a group of donkey, horses or mules is called a herd. A small family group may be called a band. There have been people trying to get a herd of donkeys called a "congress of asses" but this is not correct terminology.
for 25-35 years
5 small donkeys/ donkeys
You sometimes see burros giving donkey-rides on the beach
The correct term is 'Me gusta participar en el coito con burros'.
A 'Donkey' is a four legged horse like animal. They can sometimes be named as 'mules' or 'asses'. In the Americas sometimes as 'burros'. They are very hard working animals, but can be very 'mule headed'.
Dan Burros was born in 1937.
Dan Burros died in 1965.
The so called 'mules' in 'Two Mules For Sister Sara' are donkeys, or, in Spanish, 'burros' . A 'mule' is the offspring of a female horse ('mare') and a male donkey ('jack'). A 'hinny' is the offspring of a male horse ('stallion') and a female donkey ('jenny'). Most westerns filmed in the southwest feature numerous donkeys/burros with mules being somewhat more of a rarity.
Yes. The come from Family Equinae, which is shared by other equines like donkeys, burros, zebras and asses...as well as the donkey-horse hybrid known as the mule or hinny.
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Los Tres Burros - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
Burros is a legal scrabble word. There are no other English words that contain that exact pattern of letters.
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