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  2. Baby Donkey's Bedtime 'Wiggling' Routine Has Everyone ... - AOL

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    The precious donk even backed up so he could give it a go for a second time. The little guy was going to get all that extra energy out so he could sleep well that night, we're sure of it. "One day ...

  3. Stay apparatus - Wikipedia

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    A draft horse sleeping while standing up. The stay apparatus is an arrangement of muscles, tendons, and ligaments that work together so that an animal can remain standing with virtually no muscular effort. [1] It is best known as the mechanism by which horses can enter a light sleep while still standing up. [2]

  4. Happy Horse Snoring During a Nap in the Grass with Mom Is ...

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    Horses tend to do this in case a predator comes. That way they can quickly flee. Most horses sleep an average of five to seven hours a day and spend about 15 percent of their time getting REM sleep.

  5. Man Rocks Newborn Donkey to Sleep Like He's a Human ... - AOL

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    Mini Donkey foals will nurse from their mother for about four to six months, and will still need specialized feed for their growing bodies until they are full grown—a process that takes about ...

  6. American Mammoth Jackstock - Wikipedia

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    The American Mammoth Jackstock is a breed of North American donkey, descended from large donkeys imported to the United States from about 1785. George Washington, with Henry Clay and others, bred for an ass that could be used to produce strong work mules. Washington was offering his jacks for stud service by 1788.

  7. North American donkeys - Wikipedia

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    A miniature donkey and a standard donkey, mother and daughter. North American donkeys constitute approximately 0.1% of the worldwide donkey population. [1] [a] Donkeys were first transported from Europe to the New World in the fifteenth century during the Second Voyage of Christopher Columbus, [2]: 179 and subsequently spread south and west into the lands that would become México. [3]

  8. 10 Cute Facts About Donkeys Most People Probably Don't Know - AOL

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    Little miniature donkeys measure under 36 inches at full height, while mammoth donkeys can grow up to around 5 feet tall and can even be big enough to ride on! 10. Donkeys Often Live Long Lives

  9. Burro da Ilha Graciosa - Wikipedia

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    The Burro da Ilha Graciosa is a small donkey, standing on average 105.8 cm. The coat is usually pale grey or mouse-brown in colour, but may also be bay or black; the belly, muzzle and surround of the eyes are paler. A darker dorsal stripe and shoulder-stripe are often seen, especially in pale-coloured animals; the legs may have zebra-stripes. [4]