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The word for little donkey in Spanish is 'burrito.' The Spanish word 'burro' means donkey, and is the diminutive form of 'burro.' A burrito also can refer to a Mexican-American food that is a flour tortilla filled with a variety of ingredients, including beans and meat.
No, a donkey can not live in a gorilla's armpit. The donkey would need food, water, and fresh air. None of those are found in an armpit, and the donkey is far to big.
Provided you are describing the fecal material of a donkey, I would guess the answer is no. However, if "donkey poop" is the name of an edible food product that I am not aware of, please disregard the above answer.
A donkey is considered a primary consumer in the food chain, as it primarily consumes plants and grasses. As an herbivore, it plays a crucial role in transferring energy from producers (plants) to higher trophic levels. In the food chain, donkeys are typically preyed upon by secondary consumers such as carnivorous animals like wolves or mountain lions.
The Sonoran Mexican food is popular in Arizona