Fun Facts
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Donkeys are known to have an amazing relaxing effect on other animals, so they are commonly used as companions for weaned foals. They also associate with alarmed, injured, or recovering animals, soothing them and helping reduce stress
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Donkeys can serve as companions for mentally and physically limited children, participating in various recreational riding programs. Their positive effect on both animals and humans is explained by their affectionate, calm, and patient nature.
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Donkeys occasionally interbreed with other species such as horses or zebras, yielding sterile offspring. The hybrid of a male donkey (jack) and a female horse (mare) is known as "mule". Young from a female donkey (jenny) and a male horse (stallion) are called "hinnies", whereas offspring, produced by a zebra and a donkey, are called "zebrasses" or a "zonkeys".
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The first individuals of this species, born in the U.S., belonged to George Washington.
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Donkeys love spending their time rolling.
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Donkeys are thought to be rather stubborn creatures, which is not exactly true. They are, in fact, very cautious by nature. However, if their owner has gained their trust, they prove to be highly loyal workers, companions and even friends.