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Also called the Onager at Willass Sanctuary in Little Rann Of Kutch, Gujarat
A donkey walks quietly in the pasture of his farm. In the background, several donkeys stand under a metal roof, sheltering from the sun.
donkey in an olive grove Negev desert
Two Dnkeys in the asinara island, staying in the shade of the tree
A wild donkey scavenging for food along the side of the road in U.S. Virgin Islands National Park on the island of Saint John.
The Indian Wild ass in the Desert
The wild burro or donkey originated with the African Wild Ass (Equus africanus), a member of the horse family Equidae.  It was domesticated and used as a working animal for at least 5000 years.  In the 1500’s, the donkey was introduced to the American Southwest by the Spaniards.  Subsequently they have been used as pack animals by prospectors and ranchers.  At the end of the mining era, many escaped or were turned loose.  With their ability to survive the harsh desert conditions, they formed wild herds and thrived.  Today, Arizona has most of the wild burro population in the United States.  Wild burros have long ears, a short mane and vary in color.  The most common color is gray with a white muzzle and white belly.  They are less than 4 feet tall and an adult will weigh about 500 pounds.  The burro herd at Homolovi is feral and showed up in the park in the early 2000’s.  This burro was photographed while grazing at Homolovi State Park near Winslow, Arizona, USA.
Donkey  under a tree in the countryside
Two gray donkeys in the desert looking at the camera and well placed. They are in the desert, looking for grass.
Many animals in captivity
Group of donkeys on a rescue farm in rural small town Virginia, USA
A donkey, ass or burro at Cordoba, Argentina. (Equus africanus asinus)
Iconic donkeys seen amongst the countryside on the island of Île de Ré, France
A Somali wild donkey (Equus africanus somaliensis) in front of a fence
Burro grazing in green field in central Montana in western USA.
Somali Wild Ass or Somali Donkey, scientific name: Equus africanus somaliensis, regions: Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia
White donkey and beautiful brown spots sniffing the ground in search of food
A peaceful donkey stands in a sunlit field, surrounded by trees and the warmth of sunlight.
donkeys in the stable
specie Equus asinus family of equidae
Feral Donkeys in Death Valley, California
A landscape, with donkeys, on the historic Postal Route between Fraserburg and Sutherland in the Northern Cape Karoo. Monochrome
An image of donkeys in the Arizona desert, capturing these hardy animals as they roam the rugged and sparse landscape. Their presence adds a touch of life and resilience to the vast, sunbaked terrain, underlining the desert's unique ecosystem and the adaptability of its inhabitants.
The donkey or ass, Equus africanus a sinus, is a domesticated member of the Equidae or horse family. The wild ancestor of the donkey is the African wild ass, E. africanus. The donkey has been used as a working animal for at least 5000 years. There are more than 40 million donkeys in the world, mostly in underdevelopedcountries, where they are used principally as draught or pack animals. Working donkeys are often associated with those living at or below subsistence levels. Small numbers of donkeys are kept for breeding or as pets in developed countries.
Roe deer in a field.
Three donkeys posing for my shot in Sardinia Asinara island - Italy
Kangaroo standing on the dry basin of lake Mungo in Mungo National Park, a protected national park that is located in south-western New South Wales, in eastern Australia. \nThe national park is part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Willandra Lakes Region, an area of 2,400 square kilometres that incorporates seventeen dry lakes.
Donkey which rubs itself against a tree
Miniature Donkey
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