Of course they do.
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
Yes Jesus rode on a donkey when He came into Jerusalem this was a sign from prophecies that He was the Messiah.2nd Answer: Historians and Scientists say that donkeys were not used in the travels of Jesus throughout his life. Neither his family or his disciples rode donkeys.
All donkeys have crosses on their backs.
I think they walked or took donkeys...
ebinezer
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.
In Jesus' time, people primarily used animals such as donkeys, camels, and horses for transportation. Donkeys were especially common due to their affordability and suitability for rugged terrains. Camels were primarily used for long-distance travel in desert regions, while horses were more commonly used by the wealthy or for military purposes.
Eeyore
Goats, sheep, cattle, camels, horses, donkeys, etc.
Nestor
Most common animals in Palestine at time of Jesus is not that different than today with sheep, goats, ox, horses, and donkeys.