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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

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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

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nope donkeys eat plants, no meat

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No, donkeys are herbivores.

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donkeys are gay

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Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.

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