my donkey is cuddly, and a lot smarter than any horse! (not always a good thing)
she is curious about everything! and can be very obnoxious. VERY LOUD! and very loving. protective. big ears, but selectively deaf.
she can kick in any direction, with any foot! DOES NOT LIKE DOGS!!! (or water)
They are about the same size as a cow, but smaller than a horse. They can be light grey, dark brown, cream color, and can have white spots. They have really long ears, a mane that is short and stands straight up, they will usually have a dorsal stripe (a stripe along their back) and a strip along the shoulders. They have very dominant eyebrow ridges and can be very stubborn.
they lose there gills when they turn 5 and sprout wings.
they lose there wings when they turn 6 and there legs fall off and sprout tentacles and gills
Since donkeys normally live in dry climates, they have adapted to be able to walk in areas with rocks and hills. They also are able to eat the sparse grasses in the desert.
A donkey has many notable characteristics. For example, donkeys typically have large front teeth, but otherwise resemble a small horse. They are gray with mid-length tails.
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The donkey is a vertebrate
The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
Donkey fazool : the remnants of beans in donkey feces
Donkey is already singular. The plural is donkeys.
i don't get what there saying thats not an adaptations
Donkey Donkey
The donkey is a vertebrate
a donkey is a donkey, a male donkey is called a 'jack' and a female is called a 'jenny'
The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
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Donkey fazool : the remnants of beans in donkey feces
Donkey is already singular. The plural is donkeys.
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It's "Donkey's Ears". The ears of a donkey look really long, indeed.
A male donkey is called a jack and a female donkey is called a jenny.
The plural of donkey is "donkeys". The collective noun is a "drove".