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  2. 10 Cute Facts About Donkeys Most People Probably Don't Know - AOL

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    Little miniature donkeys measure under 36 inches at full height, while mammoth donkeys can grow up to around 5 feet tall and can even be big enough to ride on! 10. Donkeys Often Live Long Lives.

  3. 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]

  4. List of donkey breeds - Wikipedia

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    It is a large donkey breed with a very long shaggy coat and no dorsal stripe: Benderi: Iran: Biyang: China: Bourik: Haiti: Brasil: Venezuela: Bulgaro: Venezuela: Bulgarian donkey: Bulgaria: Burro: Mexico, Nicaragua, United States: small donkey of Mexico and the U.S. seen in both domesticated and feral states; some feral burros in the western U ...

  5. Miniature Donkey Foal Celebrates Bedtime With an Adorable ...

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    Miniature donkeys are extremely smart, fast learners, and hard workers. Just like other donkeys, they can pull carts and haul items if necessary. They also have the memory of an elephant and can ...

  6. Miniature Donkey Named 'Wolfie' Is So Small He's Almost the ...

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    It all started when the woman, who goes by @mojaveminidonkeys online, weighed Wolfie a few weeks ago and realized he was only 106 lbs. That's nothing for a donkey!Most miniature donkeys weigh ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. American Mammoth Jackstock - Wikipedia

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    The American Mammoth Jackstock is a breed of North American donkey, descended from large donkeys imported to the United States from about 1785. George Washington, with Henry Clay and others, bred for an ass that could be used to produce strong work mules. Washington was offering his jacks for stud service by 1788.

  9. New Donkey Foal Is Almost As Big As Mom & People Can't ... - AOL

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    Wild donkeys are larger at 49 inches from hoof to shoulder and can reach up to 550 lbs. Of course there are also mini donkeys which may only grow to be 36 inches and usually weigh less than 300 lbs.