yes they do all donkeys have it.
This is a remnant of a more stripy coat. Darwin noted the relative frequency of double shoulder stripes in donkeys and mules and all equids are prone to having stripes on their legs, especially Somali and Egyptian donkeys. A similar tendency can be seen in all species of tapir (very closely related to equids) at birth.
All donkeys have crosses on their backs.
All animals do.
Donkeys are very social animals and can develop very strong emotional attachments with other animals including other donkeys. In the wild, male donkeys frequently live on their own and defend a territory so that they will have breeding rights to as many females as possible.
I would say a mule has the larger penis of the two.
This is a remnant of a more stripy coat. Darwin noted the relative frequency of double shoulder stripes in donkeys and mules and all equids are prone to having stripes on their legs, especially Somali and Egyptian donkeys. A similar tendency can be seen in all species of tapir (very closely related to equids) at birth.
All donkeys have crosses on their backs.
Many species of donkey has a distinctive cross on its back. Because of this, it is said the donkey is a favorite animal among Christians and that donkeys have been especially blessed.
Usually horses or donkeys
there all donkeys
All animals do.
Donkeys are very social animals and can develop very strong emotional attachments with other animals including other donkeys. In the wild, male donkeys frequently live on their own and defend a territory so that they will have breeding rights to as many females as possible.
No. Donkeys like all other mammals engage in sexual reproduction, which requires both a male and a female.
I would say a mule has the larger penis of the two.
Yes. Donkeys are ridden all over the world, even in the USA and the UK.
Mules (a cross-breed between a male donkey and a female horse) are usually bred (humans assist them in mating) with other mules. If left with other horses or donkeys, mules are also known to mate with stallions (both male horses and donkeys; male donkeys are commonly called "jacks") and mares (both female horses and donkeys; female donkeys are commonly called "jennies").
Donkeys can be found living in captivity all over the world. In the wild donkeys can be found in Mongolia and Iran.