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 From: Pierre@home.be (Pierre)
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 Subject: WildLife - Finished > File 08 of 10 - PO_wl_098_Non_identifi?4.jpg (1/1)
 Date: Tue, 05 Sep 2000 17:54:28 GMT  
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 | Donkey or ass, Equus asinus, is a domesticated animal of the horse family, Equidae. Most wild donkeys are between 1 and 1.60 m in length. Domestic donkeys stand from 0.9 to over 1.40 m tall. The Andalucian-Cordobesan breed of southern Spain can reach up to 1.60 m high. Donkeys are adapted to marginal desert lands, and have many traits that are unique to the species as a result. They need less food than horses. Overfed donkeys can suffer from a disease called laminitis. Unlike horse fur, donkey fur is not waterproof, and so they must have shelter when it rains. Wild donkeys live separated from each other, unlike tight wild horse herds. Donkeys have developed very loud voices, which can be heard for over three kilometers, to keep in contact with other donkeys of their herd over the wide spaces of the desert. Donkeys have larger ears than horses to hear the distant calls of fellow donkeys, and to help cool the donkey's blood. Donkeys' tough digestive system can break down near-inedible vegetation and extract moisture from food more efficiently. Donkeys can defend themselves with a powerful kick of their hind legs. |  
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 | Onager / Asiatic Wild Ass (Equus hemionus), IMHO |  
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 Scientific Name:	Equus hemionus Pallas, 1775
 Common Names:	Asiatic Wild Ass, Asian Wild Ass, Onager; [French] Hémione, Ane sauvage d'Asie, Hémippe; [Spanish] Asno Salvaje Asiático, Hemiono
 Synonyms:	
 Equus bahram (Pocock, 1947)
 Equus bedfordi Matschie, 1911
 Equus blanfordi (Pocock, 1947)
 Equus castaneus Lydekker, 1904
 Equus dzigguetai (Wood, 1879)
 Equus ferus Erxleben, 1777 [nomen oblitum]
 Equus finschi Matschie, 1911
 Equus hamar C.H. Smith, 1841
 Equus hemionos Boddaert, 1785
 Equus hemippus. I. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1855
 Equus indicus George, 1869
 Equus indicus (Sclater, 1862) [nomen nudum]
 Equus khur Lesson, 1827
 Equus kulan (Groves & Mazák, 1967)
 Equus luteus Matschie, 1911
 Equus onager Boddaert, 1785
 Equus onager Pallas, 1777 [unavailable]
 Equus syriacus Milne-Edwards, 1869
 Equus typicus Sclater, 1891 |  
 
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