they are related to a horse!there cool
No. Donkeys are mammals, and with the exception of monotremes, mammals do not lay eggs. Monotremata is an order consisting of only two extant families: the platypus and the echidnas, and it definitely does not include donkeys.
You should, to ensure that the male (if he is intact) will not try to mate with the Jenny. Some donkeys and horses are aggressive to the females while mating.
The outer skin layer is covered in fur to protect the donkey from the elements, in winter they will grow longer, fuller coats to keep them warm. In summer months they will shed the winter coat to help them keep cool.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
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earth worm has a fluid that ozees out and keep earthwor skin dry
they are related to a horse!there cool
The amount of donkeys on Howrse keep going up, right now, there are about 20,000 of them.
No. Donkeys are mammals, and with the exception of monotremes, mammals do not lay eggs. Monotremata is an order consisting of only two extant families: the platypus and the echidnas, and it definitely does not include donkeys.
You should, to ensure that the male (if he is intact) will not try to mate with the Jenny. Some donkeys and horses are aggressive to the females while mating.
equines are incapable of panting and instead sweat to cool themselves down
Biotic factors are living creatures and abiotic factors are nonliving. Examples of a biotic factor is a worm. An abiotic factor can be dirt. The worm needs the dirt as a home and to keep cool.
The outer skin layer is covered in fur to protect the donkey from the elements, in winter they will grow longer, fuller coats to keep them warm. In summer months they will shed the winter coat to help them keep cool.
a worm often eats once or twice a day and usually likes to come out and eat at night when its damp and cool.
yeah, I've heard of people who do that.
Yes, you can keep an inchworm as a pet.