Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
All donkeys have crosses on their backs.
The Bible does not specifically mention any donkeys by name. However, there are several stories in which donkeys play a prominent role, such as the old testament story of Balaam and his Donkey.
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.
All donkeys have crosses on their backs.
hideous; ghastly; as, an eldritch shriek or laugh
shriek
Yes shriek is a verb!
The future tense is "will shriek"
That was Shriek.
No. It can be a verb "to shriek" to make a specific sound, or a noun "a shriek" the specific sound made.
Shriek of the Mutilated was created in 1974.
The Shriek was created on 1933-02-27.
Shriek only has one syllable.
Shrieks is a noun (plural form of shriek) and a verb (third person singular conjugation of shriek).