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  2. Cultural references to donkeys - Wikipedia

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    Donkeys are also referred to repeatedly in the writings and imagery of the Hinduism, where the goddess Kalaratri's vahana (vehicle) is a donkey. [11] Donkeys also appear multiple times in Indian folklore as the subject of stories in both the Hitopadesha [12] and the Panchatantra. [13] In Islam, eating the meat of domestic donkeys is forbidden. [14]

  3. Donkey - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the scientific name for the donkey is Equus asinus asinus, on the basis of the principle of priority used for scientific names of animals. However, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature ruled in 2003 that if the domestic and the wild species are considered subspecies of a common species, the scientific name of the wild species has priority, even when that ...

  4. Elisabeth Svendsen - Wikipedia

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    She was contacted in June 1974 by a lawyer for a late elderly woman named Violet Philpin, who had bequeathed Svendsen 204 donkeys. [2] Svendsen gave up her hotel to work with The Donkey Sanctuary full-time. [2] The Donkey Sanctuary, founded by Svendsen and headquartered in Sidmouth, Devon, has cared for more than 14,500 donkeys as of 2011. [2]

  5. Bestiality with a donkey - Wikipedia

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    A Roman flask dated to the 2nd or 3rd century AD from the city of Bakchias depicts a woman and a donkey with an erect penis preparing to have sexual intercourse with her. [137] In 1780, Abbé Giffon discovered a Roman bas-relief depicting a donkey having sexual intercourse with a woman in the Apt commune of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. [138]

  6. North American donkeys - Wikipedia

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    A miniature donkey and a standard donkey, mother and daughter. North American donkeys constitute approximately 0.1% of the worldwide donkey population. [1] [a] Donkeys were first transported from Europe to the New World in the fifteenth century during the Second Voyage of Christopher Columbus, [2]: 179 and subsequently spread south and west into the lands that would become México. [3]

  7. PERSONALITIES: Donkeys give great support Hebron woman ... - AOL

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    Along with her donkeys, Jennifer has an expansive museum of donkey themed collectibles, including plush toys, and nativity scenes, which her parents helped her assemble in a side room to the barn.

  8. Woman Comes Home to Find Family of Donkeys in Her Front ... - AOL

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    Donkeys don't like to live without a companion and have been known to bond with animals outside their species just to have a pal. That's all to say that if you've written off donkeys in the past ...

  9. Epona - Wikipedia

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    Fulvius Stellus hated women and used to consort with a mare and in due time the mare gave birth to a beautiful girl and they named her Epona. She is the goddess that is concerned with the protection of horses. So Agesilaüs in the third book of his Italian History. [18]