They are able to communicate or Bray every day of the year.
I don't have a clue why we call donkeys asses', When it is a "bad word" are we calling them asses' because we don't like them or what?
Offspring of a horse and donkey are unable to reproduce
Because they need to have a secret call that all donkeys can hear to tell other donkeys how easy it will be to breake into your house
The collective noun for donkeys is a herd or pace - sometimes a drove.
A donkey's call is called a "bray." This distinctive sound is produced when a donkey vocalizes, often described as a loud, harsh, and often repetitive noise. It serves various purposes, including communication with other donkeys and expressing emotions such as distress or excitement.
In the olden days people would call donkeys ass's yes.
I don't have a clue why we call donkeys asses', When it is a "bad word" are we calling them asses' because we don't like them or what?
donkeys
Offspring of a horse and donkey are unable to reproduce
Because they need to have a secret call that all donkeys can hear to tell other donkeys how easy it will be to breake into your house
The collective noun for donkeys is a herd or pace - sometimes a drove.
Donkeys. That's why the Democratic animal is a donkey. People used to call them stubborn *other word for donkeys*.
The collective noun for donkeys is a herd or pace - sometimes a drove.
A donkey's call is called a "bray." This distinctive sound is produced when a donkey vocalizes, often described as a loud, harsh, and often repetitive noise. It serves various purposes, including communication with other donkeys and expressing emotions such as distress or excitement.
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
YES indeed she doesthe name of her donkey is call big bum
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat