Donkeys do not have menstrual periods like humans. Instead, female donkeys (jennies) experience an estrous cycle, which is a reproductive cycle that includes heat or estrus periods. During estrus, they may exhibit signs of receptiveness to mating, but they do not shed the uterine lining as humans do. This cycle typically lasts about 21 days, with the heat period occurring for a few days within that cycle.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
donkeys are gay
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
5 small donkeys/ donkeys
No, donkeys are not good for traveling
Donkeys do not store water like camels. They are not able to retain water for long periods of time and rely on frequent access to fresh water sources to stay hydrated.
Yes, all to entertain the crowd during the lax periods when there is no activity going on in the ring.
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
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
donkeys are gay
No, donkeys are herbivores.
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
Yes, there are donkeys in Texas. Donkeys are often found in warmer climatic temperature areas.
Yes, donkeys are real.
5 small donkeys/ donkeys
donkeys
No. Chickens are birds, donkeys are mammals.