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Traditionally, the scientific name for the donkey is Equus asinus asinus, on the basis of the principle of priority used for scientific names of animals. However, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature ruled in 2003 that if the domestic and the wild species are considered subspecies of a common species, the scientific name of the wild species has priority, even when that ...
Donk, Antwerp, a village in the municipality of Mol, a province of Antwerp, Belgium; Donk, a village in the municipality of Berlare, province of East Flanders, Belgium; Donk, a village in the municipality of Maldegem, province of East Flanders, Belgium; Donk, a village in the municipality of Herk-de-Stad, province of Limburg, Belgium
Depending on the model, year and bodystyle, cars customized in this style can be labeled "donk", "box" or "bubble". [2] Many within the community refer to this style of car as simply a "big rim" or "big wheel" car.
donk bet A bet made in early position by a player who did not take the initiative in the previous betting round. donkey a weak player, also known as fish or donk door card In a stud game, a player's first face-up card In Texas hold 'em, the door card is the first visible card of the flop.
Dub or donk or Hi-Riser: Characterized by huge wheels with low-profile tires, often with upgraded speaker setups, and sometimes custom paint, interiors, and engine upgrades. Euro style : Stanced with one-off paint and small wheels, with shaved features to define car body lines.
While Beyoncé’s "Donk" is an unreleased track, she and her label have the ability to act similarly to UMG when it comes to removing the song from the platform.
Composer Mike Post created the iconic "dun-dun" sound heard on "Law & Order" shows like the original, "SVU" and "Organized Crime" after Dick Wolf asked him to.
Close-up of head, Denver Zoo, Colorado Close-up of hindlegs The African wild ass is about 1.2 metres (4 ft) tall and weighs approximately 250 kilograms (600 lb). [5] The short, smooth coat is a light grey to fawn colour, fading quickly to white on the undersides and legs.